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Published on: June 17, 2018
Extensive ossification of thymoma in a child
Madhu Chaturvedi1, Alka D Kalgutkar, Jayant V Khandekar
1Department of Pathology, LTM Medical College and General Hospital, Mumbai, India. madhu_chaturvedi@yahoo.co.in
Abstract:
A case of thymoma with extensive ossification in an 8-year-old female child is presented. The presence of extensive ossification in the stroma of the thymoma is an extremely rare feature. To date, there is a single report of ossifying thymoma in children. This report represents the second known case in a child in the worldwide literature.
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