Ectopic cervico-mediastinal thymoma confirmed by flow cytometric analysis of tumor-derived lymphocytes |
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Authors: | Teruo Iwasaki Katsuhiro Nakagawa Motoaki Yasukawa Hiroyuki Shiono Teruaki Nagano Kunimitsu Kawahara |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Respiratory Surgery, Osaka Prefectural Medical Center for Respiratory and Allergic Diseases, 3-7-1 Habikino, 583-8588 Habikino, Japan;(2) Department of General Thoracic Surgery, E1, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita;(3) Department of Pathology, Osaka Prefectural Medical Center for Respiratory and Allergic Diseases, Habikino, Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Ectopic cervical or cervico-mediastinal thymomas are very rare and most of them are asymptomatic, except for the presence of a cervical mass. We present the case of a 71-year-old man with an ectopic cervico-mediastinal thymoma threatening superior vena cava syndrome. He had a slight headache and presented with venous dilatation on the chest wall. A computed tomographic scan and magnetic resonance, imaging of the chest demonstrated a mass extending from the right neck to the hilum, that indented the trachea and compressed and displaced the brachiocephalic veins anteriorly. Under a right hemicollar incision and median sternotomy, the mass was resected en bloc together with the thymus. The resected specimen was an encapsulated mass measuring 11×7×4 cm. The pathological diagnosis was type AB, non-invasive thymoma, confirmed by 3-color flow, cytometry of tumor-derived lymphocytes. Flow cytometry using biopsy material may contribute to the preoperative diagnosis of ectopic thymoma. |
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Keywords: | ectopic thymoma superior vena cava syndrome flow cytometry magnetic resonance imaging surgical resection |
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