A 56-year-old female presented to our department with chest discomfort. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a cyst and nodule in the anterior mediastinum; positron emission tomography–CT showed an increased uptake in the nodule. Total thymectomy was performed to obtain a definitive diagnosis and treatment. A pathological diagnosis of multifocal thymic cysts with cholesterol granuloma was made. Microscopic examina-tion revealed different-sized cysts scattered in the thymus. These cysts were filled with cholesterol clefts and manifested three different phase characters. The nodule comprised granuloma-containing cholesterol clefts. We report a rare case of a patient whose histopathology presented a series of cholesterol granuloma formations.
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Nagata, S., Ishihara, M., Omasa, M., Nakanishi, T., & Motoyama, H. (2018). Multifocal thymic cysts with cholesterol granuloma. Respirology Case Reports, 6(7). https://doi.org/10.1002/RCR2.361
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