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Thymoma in patients with MG: characteristics and long-term outcome.

作者信息

Evoli A, Minisci C, Di Schino C, Marsili F, Punzi C, Batocchi A P, Tonali P A, Doglietto G B, Granone P, Trodella L, Cassano A, Lauriola L

机构信息

Institute of Neurology, Catholic University, L.go F. Vito, 1-00168 Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Neurology. 2002 Dec 24;59(12):1844-50. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000032502.89361.0c.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the characteristics of thymoma when associated with MG and to evaluate those conditions that can complicate management and affect survival.

METHODS

The study includes 207 myasthenic patients who were operated on for thymoma, with at least 1-year follow-up from surgery. MG severity and response to treatment, the occurrence of paraneoplastic diseases and extrathymic malignancies, thymoma histologic types and stages, adjuvant therapy, tumor recurrences, and causes of death were recorded.

RESULTS

MG-associated thymoma was predominantly of B type and was invasive in the majority of patients. MG was generally severe, and most patients remained dependent on immunosuppressive therapy. Other paraneoplastic disorders and extrathymic malignancies were found in 9.66 and 11.11% of patients. Thymoma recurrences occurred in 18 of 115 patients with invasive tumors (15.65%) and were often associated with the onset/aggravation of autoimmune diseases. On completion of the study, MG and thymoma accounted for a similar mortality rate.

CONCLUSIONS

Thymoma should be considered as a potentially malignant tumor requiring prolonged follow-up. The presence of myasthenic weakness can still complicate its management. Thymoma-related deaths are bound to outnumber those due to MG in the future.

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