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How do thymoma present radiologically?

Author: H K



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Rounded, well-circumscribed, unilateral anterior mediastinal mass. Anterior to aortic root, anywhere from inlet to diaphragm and rarely in neck. Homogenous, soft masses with heterogeneity due to cystic change/ hemorrhage/ necrosis.


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