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(Chest. 1974;65:428-430.)
© 1974 American College of Chest Physicians

Thymoma: Clinical and Additional Radiologic Signs

Talma Rosenthal M.D.1; Marjorie Hertz M.D.2; Yeheskiel Samra M.D.1; and Nazim Shahin M.D.2

1 Department of Internal Medicine
2 Department of Roentgenology

Clinical and radiologic features have been described in 29 patients with thymoma. Although most clinical findings were consistent with those reported in the literature, a characteristic shape of tumor on plain chest film as well as its shrinkage on deep inspiration are described as new radiologic signs.

Submitted on August 13, 1974
Accepted on October 13, 1974







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