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A case of a clinically asymptomatic intrathoracic sympathoblastoma is reported in a child 19 months of age. The tumor was successfully removed. Eleven months after operation the child is apparently well; x-ray studies reveal no evidence of recurrence.
Routine roentgenologic studies of the younger age group will probably result in the discovery of more tumors of this type and will bring them to light at a time when surgical removal can be carried out with favorable results.
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