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A giant neuroendocrine tumor of the thymus gland causing superior vena cava syndrome.

Satsuki Komoda1, Takeshi Komoda, Christoph Knosalla, Marianne E Pavel, Lars Morawietz, Ludwig Fischer von Weikersthal, Hans B Lehmkuhl, Roland Hetzer.   

Abstract

We describe the case of a 37-year-old man with a rare giant thymic neuroendocrine tumor. The patient presented with a swelling of the neck associated with superior vena cava syndrome and underwent stent implantation in the right innominate vein (brachiocephalic vein). Computed tomography imaging revealed a large tumor of the mediastinum, measuring 15 × 10 × 12 cm. CT-guided core-needle biopsy for histology revealed a thymic carcinoid. Surgical resection of the tumor and repair with interposition of a 14-mm Gore-Tex prosthesis between the left innominate vein and the right atrial appendage were performed. Histopathological analysis classified the tumor as an atypical thymic carcinoid. Postoperative course was uneventful. Since complete resection could not be achieved, the patient received two cycles of peptide-receptor radionuclide therapy followed by conventional radiotherapy, and remains symptom-free at 12 months after surgery.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22644816     DOI: 10.1007/s11748-012-0104-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 1863-6705


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Authors:  Christopher Straka; James Ying; Feng-Ming Kong; Christopher D Willey; Joseph Kaminski; D W Nathan Kim
Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2016-02-29
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