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Case No : 1369 Date 2024-01-16

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  • Courtesy of Jung Hee Hong, MD. Jin Young Kim, MD. / Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center
  • Age/Sex 48 / F
  • Chief ComplaintIncidental abnormal finding on chest PA
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Diagnosis With Brief Discussion

Diagnosis
Ectopic thymoma
Radiologic Findings
Figure 1-2: Chest PA and lateral view show a well-defined mass in the left upper mediastinum.
Figure 3-4: contrast-enhanced chest CT images show a well-defined enhancing bi-lobed mass in the left middle to posterior mediastinum.
Brief Review
The patient underwent an operation and the pathology confirmed the mass as thymoma with presence of capsular invasion, WHO type B1.

The thymus is a lymphoid organ that plays a critical role in the maturation of lymphocytes and cellular immunity. Ectopic and accessory thymic tissue may occur anywhere along the path of descent (thymopharyngeal duct) as the result of failure of descent, sequestration, or failure to involute. Ectopic or accessory thymic tissue may be found in the vicinity of the superior vena cava, brachiocephalic vessels, and aorta. Rarely, it may be found in the posterior mediastinum or even in the dermis.
References
Clin Ter 2021; 172 (2):94-98.
RadioGraphics, 30(2), 413
Keywords

No. of Applicants : 97

▶ Correct Answer : 2/97,  2.1%
  • - medical scanning , Japan HIROAKI ARAKAWA
  • - Kyoto University Hospital , Japan YASUHISA KURATA
▶ Correct Answer as Differential Diagnosis : 6/97,  6.2%
  • - Japanese Red Cross Medical Center , Japan YASUSHI AOYAGI
  • - The University of Tokyo Hospital , Japan TOSHIHIRO FURUTA
  • - Jichi Medical University, School of Medicine , Japan MITSURU MATSUKI
  • - Others , India PURUSHOTHAMA RAO TUMMALA
  • - Korea University Anam Hospital , Korea (South) KYU-CHONG LEE
  • - Fukuoka university , Japan KEISUKE SATO
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