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==Chest X-Ray== | ==Chest X-Ray== | ||
A chest X-ray is the first step for the diagnose and is normally an incidental finding. | |||
Some thymic carcinomas may be associated with pleural effusion that could also be seen in the chest x-ray. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Chest X-Ray
A chest X-ray is the first step for the diagnose and is normally an incidental finding.
Some thymic carcinomas may be associated with pleural effusion that could also be seen in the chest x-ray.