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    Ectopic primary type A thymoma located in two thoracic vertebras: a case report

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The thymus arises in the ventral portion of the third and fourth pharyngeal pouch. It descends into the anterior mediastinum at 6<sup>th </sup>week of gestation. Any errors occurring during this process can cause dissemination of aberrant nodules that are responsible for most atypical thymomas.</p> <p>Case Presentation</p> <p>The authors report a unusual case of type-A thymoma located in D10 and D11 vertebral bodies.</p> <p>The histology showed a uniform growth of short, spindle shaped, mitotically inactive cells. A few small, normal lymphocytes were seen scattered or in small groups. The immunohistochemical investigation for neuroectodermal, neuroendocrine, vascular and muscular markers were negative. It also confirmed the presence of CD3+, CD5+ T lymphocytes and the absence of immature T-lymphocyte markers.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The case described shows a thymic hystogenesis for spindle cell tumours. To our knowledge no other cases of vertebral thymomas have been described in international literature.</p
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