A Case of Thymolipoma Simulating Cardiomegaly
Author(s) -
Hun Su Ju,
SangHa Kim,
Jung Kwon Kim,
Tae Won Hong,
Nak Won Lee,
Suk Joong Yong,
Kye Chul Shin,
Kwang Gil Lee,
WonYeon Lee
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
tuberculosis and respiratory diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.837
H-Index - 24
ISSN - 0378-0066
DOI - 10.4046/trd.2004.56.1.103
Subject(s) - medicine , thymoma , mediastinal tumor , anterior mediastinum , asymptomatic , pathology , atelectasis , myasthenia gravis , mediastinum , pleural effusion , pericardial effusion , radiology , lung
Thymolipoma is rare benign tumor of the thymic gland and mostly occurs at anterior mediastinum. Thymolipoma comprises 2~9% of thymic tumor and less than 1% of mediastinal mass. Therefore, thymolipoma should be differentiated from anterior mediastinal tumor such as thymoma, germ cell tumor and lymphoma. These tumors resemble cardiomegaly, pleural effusion, basal atelectasis, pericardial tumor and cyst, pleural tumor, lung cancer and pulmonary sequestration, and differentiated from above mentioned diseases. Though most cases are asymptomatic, there can be dyspnea with compression of adjacent organ by mass effect, and myasthenia gravis. We experienced a thymolipoma simulating cardiomegaly and report the case with the review of literatures.
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