Asymptomatic pelvic metastasis from thymic carcinoma: A case report

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Abstract

Thymic epithelial tumors are rare and often occur somewhere local. Metastatic sites of thymic carcinomas (Masaoka-Koga stage IVb) are mostly seen in the lung, liver and brain. We report a 64-year-old female with an initial diagnosis of thymoma B3 who first showed thoracic recurrences and then an asymptomatic isolated pelvic metastasis from her thymic carcinoma.

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Surmei-Pintilie, E., Narducci, F., Farre, I., Kolesnikov-Gauthier, H., Boulanger, T., Petit, S., … Dansin, E. (2014). Asymptomatic pelvic metastasis from thymic carcinoma: A case report. Case Reports in Oncology, 7(2), 422–425. https://doi.org/10.1159/000365187

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