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Publication Date: 09 Jul 2008
Journal: Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology Clinical Medicine: Oncology 2008:2 477-480
Abstract Boris Kobrinsky, Inessa Khaykis, Day Hill,Lydia Petrovic,Herman Yee, Anurag Chandra and David L. Diehl
Division of Medical Oncology, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology and Department of Pathology, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY.
Abstract
Thymomas are the most common primary anterior mediastinal tumor and account for 15% to 20% of all mediastinal masses.(1, 3, 4) Although the majority of thymomas appear histologically benign, some may behave like invasive epithelial malignancies, invading local structures or metastasizing to distant organs.(2) However, extrathoracic direct invasion or distant metastasis are extremely rare and only a few cases have been reported previously. Even fewer cases of gastrointestinal tract invasion of thymomas have been documented in the English literature.(5, 6) This is the first clinical report of mediastinal thymic carcinoma metastatic to proximal small bowel.
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I had an excellent experience publishing our review article in Clinical Medicine Reviews. The managing editor was very helpful and the process was very timely and transparent.Professor Jonathan A. Bernstein (University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Division of Immunology, Allergy Section, Cincinnati, OH, USA) What our authors say
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