Subsequently, she underwent surgery, which included partial gastrectomy, thymectomy, and splenectomy. |
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the results of thymectomy in patients with myasthenia gravis with or without the presence of a thymoma. |
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Inadvertent surgical thymectomy may result in cell-mediated immune deficiencies in infants and young children. |
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A discussion concerning the surgical approaches to thymectomy must first begin with the anatomy of the thymus itself. |
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In the course of achieving hemostasis, a thymectomy was performed. |
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These considerations are the rationale for proposing thymectomy as surgical treatment of myasthenia. |
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Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection in pigs immunosuppressed by thymectomy and treatment with antithymocyte serum. |
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Thoracotomy and complete thymectomy were performed. |
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Following thymectomy, the bleeding point became obvious. |
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The parts were easily injured during thoracoscopic thymectomy. |
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Maternal thymectomy lessens the likelihood of neonatal myasthenia. |
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She responded well to treatment and had a thymectomy 2 months after presentation. |
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The only published report documents three cases of psychosis in which psychotic symptoms persisted despite thymectomy. |
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Treatment includes surgical removal of the thymus, called a thymectomy, usually followed by chemotherapy and radiation. |
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She had had a thymectomy many years ago, which she said helped. |
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In addition to the surprisingly low case-fatality rate for elderly men, only 2 of the 4 patients who had undergone thymectomy and had YEL-AVD died. |
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