Thoracoscopic excision of pediatric thymic cysts
Introduction: Thymic cysts are rare lesions that may be congenital or acquired, and should be considered in the differential diagnosis in pediatric neck-thoracic masses. They are most of the time asymptomatic, presenting as slow-growing, painless masses. Evolution is generally benign, however surgic...
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Main Authors: | Fabiano Nino (Author), Giulia Fusi (Author), Edoardo Bindi (Author), Michele Ilari (Author), Carmine Noviello (Author), Giovanni Torino (Author), Giovanni Cobellis (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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