Early symptoms of thymic hyperplasia?

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There are many causes of thymic hyperplasia, because this disease often has complications, the most common is secondary to chemotherapy or hormone excess caused by atrophy after rebound hyperplasia. Now let's learn about the early symptoms of thymic hyperplasia? It's a matter of time.

Early symptoms of thymic hyperplasia?

First, like any mediastinal tumor, the clinical symptoms of thymoma arise from the compression of the four organs and the syndrome of the tumor itself. Most small thymomas have no clinical complaints and are not easy to be found. When the tumor grows to a certain volume, the common symptoms are chest pain, chest tightness, cough and discomfort in the anterior chest. The nature of chest pain is not characteristic, the degree is different, the location is not detailed, generally speaking, it is relatively light, often symptomatic treatment, no further diagnosis.

Second, thymus is an important immune system of human body. It originates from the endoderm of the third branchial arch during the embryonic period. It is a derivative of the primitive foregut epithelial cells. It attaches to the anterior mediastinum with the growth and development of the embryo. It has unique clinicopathological characteristics and is accompanied by a variety of paraneoplastic symptoms.

Third, thymoma is a tumor derived from thymic epithelium; It accounts for about 50% of the tumors in the anterior mediastinum. Recently, more and more attention has been paid to the understanding of autoimmune bowel disease, but its attack rate has not been clearly reported.

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