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Review
. 2021 Sep;362(3):324-330.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjms.2021.04.012. Epub 2021 May 4.

Thymic Carcinoma With Multiple Paraneoplastic Disorders

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Thymic Carcinoma With Multiple Paraneoplastic Disorders

Zoe Alexakou et al. Am J Med Sci. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

Thymic neoplasms are rare and may run an indolent course. Among them, thymic epithelial carcinoma is exceptional as it may be presented with extensive local invasion and distant metastases. There is a wide spectrum of autoimmune/paraneoplastic syndromes associated with thymic tumors including autoimmune diseases, some of which may precede the diagnosis of thymoma. This article describes a 37-year-old woman with metastatic malignant thymoma and a combination of manifestations from different organs. Vitiligo, Raynaud's phenomenon and anti-centromere antibodies were preceded while eosinophilia, interstitial lung disease, rash, thickening of the skin and asymptomatic cryoglobulinemia were diagnosed concomitantly with the neoplasm. We have reviewed the literature and found only twenty case reports with a cluster of three or more autoimmune/paraneoplastic syndromes in the same patient but none with this unique constellation of disorders. The diversity of thymoma's clinical presentation and laboratory/histological features may cause diagnostic dilemmas and therapeutic challenges.

Keywords: Anticentromere antibodies; Eosinophilia; Interstitial lung disease; Raynaud's phenomenon; Thymic carcinoma; Vitiligo.

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