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(Chest. 1964;46:531-536.)
© 1964 American College of Chest Physicians

Sympathicoblastoma in the Anterior Mediastinum

W. Büthker M.D.1; Th. Feltkamp-Vroom M.D.2; A. S. Groen M.D.1; and J. Wieberdink M.D.3

1 Division of Pulmonary Diseases (A. S. Groen, M.D.) of the Department of Medicine (Prof. P. Formijne), University of Amsterdam
2 Department of Pathology (at the time Prof. H. T. Deelman)
3 Department of Surgery (Prof. I. Boerema)

A description is given of a woman aged 67, in whom a sympathicoblastoma was removed from the anterior mediastinum. The operation has been successful for the time being. Only four similar localizations have been found in the literature. Two of these patients died as a result of the tumor, and the third case was accidentally found at necropsy, while in the fourth case, the tumor was successfully removed.







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