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Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 196-202, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013490

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@#The announcement of the 9th edition of TNM staging system for thymic tumors was one of the highlights at the World Conference on Lung Cancer 2023. The revision, based on a larger and more detailed database, provides changes and confirmation from the last system. The 9th edition of TNM staging system aims to balance statistical significance and clinical feasibility. The birth of an improved TNM staging system heralds the changes that will follow in clinical practice and scientific research.

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Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment ; (12): 1010-1014, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986621

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Thymic tumors are the most common malignant tumors of the anterior mediastinum. Surgical resection is the main treatment for thymic tumors, but the need for adjuvant radiotherapy after surgery is controversial. For tumors that cannot be completely resected, the role of postoperative radiotherapy is certain. However, for completely resected thymic tumors, deciding on whether to supplement with postoperative radiotherapy depends on the tumor stage and histological type. This article reviews the application of postoperative radiotherapy in the treatment of completely resected thymic tumors.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212736

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T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) is a common variant of Non-Hodgkin’s tumor of mediastinum which presents late due to aggressive spread. Immunohistochemical studies are conclusive in their diagnosis. We present a rare case of mediastinal tumor with left breast mass which mimicked thymoma on computed tomography guided biopsy but was diagnosed T-LBL on immunohistochemistry after surgical excision.

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Acta méd. costarric ; 57(4): 190-194, oct.-dic. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-778041

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Objetivo: Valorar los resultados obtenidos con 38 pacientes intervenidos por tumores del timo.Método:se estudió a todos los pacientes intervenidos por tumores del timo durante el periodo de 1996 a 2013 en el Hospital "Dr. Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia".Resultados:se intervino a 38 pacientes por tumores del timo en los 17 años evaluados, 20 hombres y 18 mujeres con promedio edad de 50 años. En 26 casos se realizó resección, la cual en 19 fue macroscópicamente completa. Se reportó 20 tumores malignos y 18 benignos. De los 20 casos con tumores malignos, a 9 pacientes se les realizó resección, en 6 la resección fue completa y en 3 incompleta, y a 11 solamente biopsia. 16 de los 20 casos con tumores malignos recibieron quimioterapia. De los casos con tumores malignos 15 tenían más de 5 años de establecido el diagnóstico, y de estos 7 se encontraban vivos, lo que corresponde a una sobrevida a 5 años de un 47%. Los timomas representaron un 17% de todos los tumores del mediastino. Los síntomas manifestados por los pacientes se debieron a la compresión causada por el tumor.Conclusiones:el método de detección más útil fue la radiografía de tórax. La vía más utilizada para tomar biopsia fue mediastinotomía. La quimioterapia desempeño un papel importante en la sobrevida, ya que pacientes con resección incompleta, se encontraron vivos hasta 5 años después del diagnóstico. La conducta que mostró ser más efectiva para los timomas malignos fue, reseccióncompleta complementada con quimioterapia.


Aim: To evaluate the results obtained from 38 patients undergoing surgery for tumors of the thymus at the Hospital Calderon Guardia.Method:All patients undergoing surgery for tumors of the thymus during the period 1996-2013 were studied.Results:38 patients underwent surgery for tumors of the thymus in the 17 years evaluated, 20 men and 18 women, with an average age of 50 years. In 26 cases resection was performed, which was macroscopically complete in 19. Of the 38 tumors, 20 were reports as malignant and 18 as benign. Of the 20 cases with malignant tumors, in 9 patients a resection was performed, in 6 resection was complete and in 3 incomplete, and 11 only had a biopsy; 16 of the 20 patients with malignant tumors received chemotherapy. Of the cases with malignant tumors 15 had over 5 years of the diagnosis, and of these 7 were alive, which corresponds to a 5 year survival of 47%. Thymomas accounted for 17% of all mediastinal tumors. The symptoms manifested by patients were due to compression caused by the tumor.Conclusions:The chest radiography was the most useful screening method. The route most used to take biopsy was mediastinotomy. Chemotherapy played an important role in survival as patients with incomplete resection were found alive five years after diagnosis. The treatment shown to be more effective for malignant thymoma was complete resection complemented with chemotherapy.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Costa Rica , Drug Therapy , Mediastinal Neoplasms , Radiography, Thoracic , Thymoma , Thymus Neoplasms
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