Background. Thymomas are rare neoplasms arising from tissue elements of the thymus. The objective of the study was to analyse clinical characteristics of patients with thymoma, as well as morphological and patohistological features of neoplasms. Methods: Retrospectively we studied 41 medical records and patohistological material of patients referred to the Institute for pulmonary diseases of Vojvodina between the January 2005 and December 2014. Results: Patient age at presentation ranged from 19 to 77 years. A slight female preponderance was detected, with 24 (58.5%) females and 17 (41.5%) males being affected. All types of thymoma more often occurred in males, accept subtype B1. Patients with type A thymoma and subtype B1 were mainly asymp...
Thymomas are the most common tumors of the mediastinum. The introduction of multimodality treatment ...
We present 1470 surgical resections for thymoma identified in the pathology files of 14 institutions...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO), in 1999, laid down histological criteria for thymom...
Background: Mediastinal masses are relatively uncommon lesions that sometimes pose an interesting di...
The thymus plays a crucial role in the development of immune system, regulating the maturation, sele...
BACKGROUND: A combination of epithelial cells and lymphocytes results in a varied histomorphology o...
Abstract:Thymomas are relatively uncommon. Nevertheless, an accumulation of studies (mostly retrospe...
AbstractObjectiveThis study explored the relationship between the histologic subtype of thymoma acco...
Aim: to study the clinical, radiological and computed tomography features of the myasthenic form of ...
IntroductionThe rarity of thymomas and lack of multi-institutional studies have hampered therapeutic...
AbstractIntroduction: Epithelial thymic tumours (ETT), which comprise the majority of thymomas, are ...
Objective: To re-classify thymic epithelial neoplasms reported at Aga Khan University Hospital duri...
Thymic carcinomas are a heterogeneous group of aggressive, invasive epithelial malignancies. Their i...
Thymomas are rare tumors in the anterior mediastinum, representing 50% of anterior mediastinal masse...
SummaryObjectivesThymomas are relatively rare tumors. In this study, we investigated the clinical fe...
Thymomas are the most common tumors of the mediastinum. The introduction of multimodality treatment ...
We present 1470 surgical resections for thymoma identified in the pathology files of 14 institutions...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO), in 1999, laid down histological criteria for thymom...
Background: Mediastinal masses are relatively uncommon lesions that sometimes pose an interesting di...
The thymus plays a crucial role in the development of immune system, regulating the maturation, sele...
BACKGROUND: A combination of epithelial cells and lymphocytes results in a varied histomorphology o...
Abstract:Thymomas are relatively uncommon. Nevertheless, an accumulation of studies (mostly retrospe...
AbstractObjectiveThis study explored the relationship between the histologic subtype of thymoma acco...
Aim: to study the clinical, radiological and computed tomography features of the myasthenic form of ...
IntroductionThe rarity of thymomas and lack of multi-institutional studies have hampered therapeutic...
AbstractIntroduction: Epithelial thymic tumours (ETT), which comprise the majority of thymomas, are ...
Objective: To re-classify thymic epithelial neoplasms reported at Aga Khan University Hospital duri...
Thymic carcinomas are a heterogeneous group of aggressive, invasive epithelial malignancies. Their i...
Thymomas are rare tumors in the anterior mediastinum, representing 50% of anterior mediastinal masse...
SummaryObjectivesThymomas are relatively rare tumors. In this study, we investigated the clinical fe...
Thymomas are the most common tumors of the mediastinum. The introduction of multimodality treatment ...
We present 1470 surgical resections for thymoma identified in the pathology files of 14 institutions...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO), in 1999, laid down histological criteria for thymom...