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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 50, 58-61, Copyright © 1990 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


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Carcinoid tumors of the thymus

GC Economopoulos, JW Lewis Jr, MW Lee and NA Silverman
Division of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan 48202-2689.

Carcinoid tumors arising in the thymus are rare. Since Rosai and Higa in 1972 distinguished these neoplasms from thymomas, fewer than 100 cases have been reported in the world literature. In a 38-year review (1950 to 1988) of surgically treated thymic tumors at Henry Ford Hospital, only 7 cases of thymic carcinoids were identified. These 6 men and 1 woman ranged in age from 27 to 70 years (mean, 48 years) at diagnosis. Follow-up was available in all patients with the longest survival being 12 years in 2 patients, and the shortest, 1 year, in 1. Recurrences and/or metastases developed in 4 of 7 patients between 1 and 9 years after initial resection. Recurrences were treated by reexcision in addition to radiation treatment and chemotherapy in 3 patients and reexcision with radiation treatment alone in 1 patient. A review of the literature along with our experience suggests that thymic carcinoids have a biological behavior distinct from thymoma in terms of cell origin, associated syndromes, neoplastic behavior, and prognosis. An aggressive surgical approach with complete initial excision of the tumor and of subsequent recurrences, along with radiation and probably chemotherapy, is the best available treatment today.


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