2023
DOI: 10.21037/acr-23-44
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Rupture of thymoma due to recurrent tumor hemorrhage: a case report

Abstract: Background Rupture of a thymoma is rare, and due to its rarity, the mechanism of rupture remains unclear. Here we report a case of a ruptured thymoma that ruptured due to an increase in the intratumoral pressure caused by recurrent hemorrhaging. Case Description A 70-year-old woman presented 2 days prior persistent right chest and shoulder pain. A chest computed tomography (CT) scan revealed the presence of a mass occupying the anterior mediastinum and a right pleural e… Show more

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