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Does CT of thymic epithelial tumors enable us to differentiate histologic subtypes and predict prognosis?

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Does CT of thymic epithelial tumors enable us to differentiate histologic subtypes and predict prognosis?

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OBJECTIVE: The aims of our study were to describe the CT findings of thymic epithelial tumors and to correlate these findings with the histopathologic subtypes and prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The CT findings of thymic epithelial tumors were analyzed in 91 patients who had undergone surgery between May 1995 and June 2002. Two observers, who were unaware of the histopathologic classification made in accordance with World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations and the prognosis of the tumors, retrospectively reviewed the initial CT findings in terms of the contours and shapes of the tumors and the presence of necrosis, calcification, mediastinal fat or great vessel invasion, pleural seeding, contrast enhancement, and lymph node enlargement. These findings were compared with the simplified subgroups of WHO histologic classification (low-risk thymomas [types A, AB, and B1], high-risk thymomas [types B2 and B3], and thymic carcinomas [type C]) and with postoperative recurrence. RESU

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