IntroductionEctopic thymoma is a rare neoplasm, which can be developed in various sites, with the lung being amongst the rarest.Case presentationIn this paper, we present the case of a woman with a slow-growing ectopic thymoma, stemming from the visceral pleura of the upper lobe of the left lung anteriorly, extending into the left lung and the cardiac wall, invading the fatty tissue near the pericardium, notably without infiltrating the lung or cardiac parenchyma. The thymoma was successfully removed via thoracotomy.ConclusionEctopic thymoma is an uncommon neoplasm. To our knowledge, a case of an ectopic thymoma stemming from the visceral pleura of the lung is extremely rare.
The recombination process has been investigated in semi-insulating GaAs Cr. The theoretical model was based on the Shockley–Read statistics considering two traps, the HL1 (Cr) and EL2, respectively. The trap concentrations and the carrier lifetimes have been determined from the dependence of both the photomagnetoelectric effect short-circuit current and the photoconductance on the illumination intensity.
Decreased ApoAI appears to be a main component of the dyslipidaemic serum profile observed in patients with atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities. Increased Lp(a) levels is an independent risk factor. Decreased HDL-cholesterol is also involved in the dyslipidaemic profile.
A dyslipidaemic serum profile, characterised by increased Lp(a) levels and decreased HDL-cholesterol levels, is associated with atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the lower extremities.
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