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From: Characterization of genetic aberrations in a single case of metastatic thymic adenocarcinoma

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Radiologic presentation of thymic adenocarcinoma and systemic metastases. Top images a, b, and c represent the initial presentation of thymic adenocarcinoma. Bottom images d, e, and f indicate disease progression observed 3 to 5 months after the initial workup. a PET-CT scan shows the large mass in the anterior mediastinum with metastatic lesions. b Chest CT shows 118.91 × 56.63 mm sized mass with focal calcification. c Chest X-ray shows the anterior mediastinal mass. d PET-CT scan after 3 months reveals metastatic lesions to mediastinal lymph nodes and multiple bones. e Chest CT after 4 months reveals the enlarged mass and metastatic lung nodules. f Spine MRI after 5 months reveals the significant cord compression at T10 and severe central canal stenosis at L2

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