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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Symptoms of thymoma include [[muscle weakness]], [[cough]], [[wheezing]], and [[dysphagia]]. In addition to the symptoms of associated immune syndromes such as [[anemia]], [[arthralgia]], and [[skin rash]]. | |||
==Signs and symptoms== | ==Signs and symptoms== | ||
===Symptoms related to mass compression=== | ===Symptoms related to mass compression=== | ||
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*[[Anemia]] (associated with [[pure red cell aplasia]]) | *[[Anemia]] (associated with [[pure red cell aplasia]]) | ||
*[[Fever]], [[chest pain]], [[cough]] and [[malaise]] (associated with [[Good's syndrome]], [[agranulocytosis]], [[combined immunodeficiency]], [[hypogammaglobulinemia]] and acute [[pericarditis]]) | *[[Fever]], [[chest pain]], [[cough]] and [[malaise]] (associated with [[Good's syndrome]], [[agranulocytosis]], [[combined immunodeficiency]], [[hypogammaglobulinemia]] and acute [[pericarditis]]) | ||
*[[Arthralgia]] and rash (associated with [[polymyositis]], [[scleroderma]], [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[systemic lupus erythematosus]]) | *[[Arthralgia]] and [[skin rash]] (associated with [[polymyositis]], [[scleroderma]], [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[systemic lupus erythematosus]]) | ||
*[[Anxiety]], diarrhea and palpitation (associated with [[thyroiditis]] and [[ulcerative colitis]]) | *[[Anxiety]], diarrhea and palpitation (associated with [[thyroiditis]] and [[ulcerative colitis]]) | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amr Marawan, M.D. [2]
Overview
Symptoms of thymoma include muscle weakness, cough, wheezing, and dysphagia. In addition to the symptoms of associated immune syndromes such as anemia, arthralgia, and skin rash.
Signs and symptoms
30% of patients with a thymoma have symptoms caused by compression of the surrounding organs, these symptoms may include:[1]
- Facial swelling (due to compression of the upper caval vein)
- Dysphagia (due to compression of the esophagus)
- Cough and wheezing (due to compression of the trachea)
- Chest pain (due to local compression of the mass itself)
30% of patients have their tumors discovered because they have an associated autoimmune disorder, these symptoms may include:
- Muscle weakness (associated with myasthenia gravis and polymyositis)
- Anemia (associated with pure red cell aplasia)
- Fever, chest pain, cough and malaise (associated with Good's syndrome, agranulocytosis, combined immunodeficiency, hypogammaglobulinemia and acute pericarditis)
- Arthralgia and skin rash (associated with polymyositis, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus)
- Anxiety, diarrhea and palpitation (associated with thyroiditis and ulcerative colitis)
Asymptomatic
33% to 50% of patients with thymoma have no symptoms at all, and the mass is identified on a chest X-ray performed for an unrelated problems.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Thomas CR, Wright CD, Loehrer PJ (1999). "Thymoma: state of the art". Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 17 (7): 2280–9. PMID 10561285. Retrieved 2012-01-18. Unknown parameter
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