Case Report

Malignant Thymoma With Penetration Into the Gastrointestinal Tract Report of Two Cases

Authors: ROBERT C. BROWN MD, WILLIAM N. COHEN MD, EARL F. ROSE MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTTwo cases of thymoma, one epithelial and one seminoma type are presented. In both instances, the thymoma infiltrated and later perforated the gastrointestinal tract by direct extension. One is the 30th reported case of thymoma with extrathoracic metastasis; this patient had metastasis to the bone marrow and kidney. Neither patient had myasthenia gravis associated with the thymic tumor.

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