A rare case of combined thymoma and a multilocular thymic cyst discovered due to chest pain

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Yasuda Kengo,Kidokoro YoshiteruORCID,Makishima Karen,Matsui Shinji,Nakanishi Atsuyuki,Nozaka Yuji,Oshima Yuki,Kubouchi Yasuaki,Takagi Yuzo,Haruki Tomohiro,Nakamura Hiroshige

Abstract

Abstract Background A thymoma with chest pain and multilocular thymic cysts (MTCs) is very rare. Case presentation A 49-year-old man presented to another hospital complaining of an anterior chest pain. Chest computed tomography (CT) showed an anterior mediastinal tumor 60 × 30 × 55 mm in size. The boundary with the pericardium or left brachiocephalic vein seemed to be partially unclear while enhanced by the contrast medium, and so the tumor could have invaded them. No definitive diagnosis of myasthenia gravis was made although the serum anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody count was high. We performed an extended thymectomy with combined partial resection of left brachiocephalic vein, left upper lobe, and left phrenic nerve. He was discharged with no chest pain and no complications post-surgery. The tumor was pathologically type B2 thymoma with hemorrhage necrosis and MTCs, and we diagnosed Masaoka stage II because of no histological infiltration to the organs. Conclusions We speculated that hemorrhagic necrosis due to infarction in tumor caused the inflammation to spread to the surrounding organs, which was related to the chest pain and the development of MTCs.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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