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Fig. 9 | BMC Cancer

Fig. 9

From: Primary thymus tumors: retrospective case analysis at a reference center in Latin America, 2011–2019

Fig. 9

a, b, c Chest CT scan showing a 15 × 17 × 21 cm mass in the anterior mediastinum, with heterogeneous density. The fat content of well-defined edges that surrounds the cardio mediastinum predominates without infiltrating it and extends to the left and right thoracoabdominal area. d Appearance of the large tumor in the mediastinum, smooth, bilobed prior to enucleation. E. The heart, lungs and large vessels are observed after resecting the tumor lesion that had no infiltration to neighboring structures. e Macroscopic aspect of the resected lesion that had a histological diagnosis of thymolipoma

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