Elif U. Akyildiz*, Hale Demir, Ahmet Demirkaya, Canan Akman, Buge Oz and Nil U. Comunoglu
Thymic pathologies such as lymphoid follicular hyperplasia or thymoma are seen in 75% of myasthenia gravis subjects. Microscopic thymoma is a lesion that is seen in 15% of myasthenia gravis patients. The World Health Organization defines microscopic thymoma as a “ usually multifocal epithelial proliferation <1 mm in diameter”. Microthymoma, in other words microscopic-sized thymoma, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of microscopic timoma. We present the case of a 28-year-old male patient followed-up for myasthenia gravis and diagnosed with “microscopic thymoma” following thymectomy
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