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A rare thymoma case with seven paraneoplastic syndromes
Li Gong1, Pei Zhang1, Xue-Yuan Liu1
1Department of Neurology, Shanghai Tenth People Hospital, Tongji University, School of Medicine China.
Abstract:
Thymoma is a kind of epithelial tumor of the thymus which about 30-50% patients accompanied by paraneoplastic disorders. However, the coexistence of seven symptoms in an individual is rare. This report represented a patient, diagnosed of thymoma, with myasthenia gravis, erythema multiforme, plasma cell cheilitis, recurrent oral ulcer, vitiligo, Raynaud's phenomenon and fissured tongue. Detailed clinical manifestations, serum immune biomarkers, imaging study, electrophysiology examination and pathology results are described in this case.