Spontaneously Regressing Thymic Cyst
Author(s) -
Dursun Duman,
Tülin Kuyucu,
Dilek Ernam,
Emine Nur Koc,
Fatma Merve Tepetam
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
respiratory case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-2475
DOI - 10.5505/respircase.2013.20592
Subject(s) - medicine , pathology
Thymic cysts are uncommon lesions, constituting 1- 3% of all mediastinal masses. Most of these cysts are asymptomatic and found incidentally through routine chest roentgenograms. Our patient was asymptomatic, and a routine chest x-ray revealed mediastinal widening. A mediastinal mass, 6x4 cm in dimension, was detected by computed tomography. The lesion was hypodense, well defined, and cystic in nature. Magnetic resonance imaging of the thorax revealed a typical cyst expanding from the rudimentary thymus tissue. Although total excision of the cyst is the preferred treatment modality in these patients, close radiological follow-up of our patient revealed total remission. In conclusion, asymptomatic thymic cysts can be radiologically monitored and spontaneous remission can be observed
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