[Zasshi] [Journal]. Nihon Kyōbu Geka Gakkai
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Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi · Dec 1992
Review Case Reports[A rare case of mediastinal neuroblastoma with pectus excavatum in a 4-month-old boy--a surgical report].
Screening of neuroblastoma is commonly performed on 6-month-old infants; therefore, its discovery in children younger than that age is extremely rare. However, a 4-month-old boy with pectus excavatum was found to also have mediastinal neuroblastoma after close examination. This 7 kg child had no apparent symptoms, yet revealed an egg-sized shadow along the right atrium in the chest X-ray film, and along the right side of the vertebrae on CT. ⋯ After conducting a post-operative chemotherapy (Jame's protocol), no evidence of recurrence was observed at 33 months after surgical treatment. We summarized the previously reported seven surgically treated cases of Stage I mediastinal neuroblastoma at less than 12 months of age. Among the 2500 pectus excavatum surgeries that have been held at our department, non has been found to have mediastinal neuroblastoma.
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Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi · Dec 1992
[Distribution of thymic tissue in the mediastinal adipose tissue removed at the thymectomy in 47 patients with myasthenia gravis].
In this report, the distribution of thymic tissue in the mediastinal adipose tissue was examined histologically in 54 patients with myasthenia gravis underwent extended thymectomy. In fourty-seven of 54 patients, the mediastinal adipose tissues were removed from 6 different parts adjacent to the thymus, i.e., right upper, right middle, right lower, left upper, left middle, and left lower, respectively. Upper area means of around the upper pole of thymus, middle area means of around hilum and lower area means of around from lower pole of thymus to diaphragma. ⋯ There were no significant differences in the prevalences among sex, Osserman type, duration of the disease, pre-operative treatment and histological findings or removal thymus. There were significant differences in the prevalence of all according to the proportion of thymic tissue in the thymus (0.01 < P < 0.05). In conclusion, it is suggested that for the removal of all thymic tissue, the sufficient procedure required utmost care especially to the left middle area around thymus.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)