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There are no diagnostic lab findings associated with thymic carcinoma. | There are no diagnostic lab findings associated with thymic carcinoma. | ||
==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
* | * Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of thymic carcinoma include : | ||
:* Low [[RBC]] levels | :* Low [[RBC]] levels | ||
:* Abnormal electrolites, [[liver enzymes]], and [[renal function tests]] could indicate spread of the carcinoma to other organs. | :* Abnormal electrolites, [[liver enzymes]], and [[renal function tests]] could indicate spread of the carcinoma to other organs. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Alejandro Lemor, M.D. [2]Parminder Dhingra, M.D. [3]
Overview
There are no diagnostic lab findings associated with thymic carcinoma.
Laboratory Findings
- Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of thymic carcinoma include :
- Low RBC levels
- Abnormal electrolites, liver enzymes, and renal function tests could indicate spread of the carcinoma to other organs.