The role of thymectomy in red cell aplasia
- PMID: 485627
- DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)63116-5
The role of thymectomy in red cell aplasia
Abstract
Red cell aplasia is an unusual cause of anemia. Fifty percent of all patients with red cell aplasia will have a thymoma. Twenty-five to 30% of those who undergo thymectomy will be cured. Data are presented that suggest that any patient with red cell aplasia should have thymectomy through a median sternotomy. One of 3 such patients who underwent the operation has had complete remission for two years.
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