
doi: 10.1007/bf00496803
pmid: 6662141
Two children are presented with Hodgkin's disease and a mediastinal mass which did not respond to polychemotherapy and radiation therapy and proved to be a benign thymic cyst. The coincidence of Hodgkin's disease with a benign thymic cyst has only been reported once before [11]. The diagnostic and therapeutic implications are discussed.
Male, Adolescent, Mediastinal Cyst, Humans, Female, Thymus Gland, Hodgkin Disease
Male, Adolescent, Mediastinal Cyst, Humans, Female, Thymus Gland, Hodgkin Disease
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