Problemi speciali
Il timo ectopico nella diagnosi differenziale delle masse del collo
Ectopic thymus in the differential diagnosis of neck masses
Maria Chiara Pellegrin1,2, Giuseppa Patti1,2, Elena Faleschini1, Gianluca Tornese1,2, Pierpaolo Guastalla1, Alessandro Ventura1,2
1IRCCS Materno-Infantile “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste; 2Università di Trieste
Novembre 2014 - pagg. 579 -584
Abstract
Ectopic thymus is a rare benign cause of paediatric neck masses. Because of embryologic
migrational defects, ectopic thymic remnants can be found along the descent
pathway from the mandible angle to the superior mediastinum. Clinically, between 2
and 13 years of age, ectopic thymus presents as a painless neck mass, secondary to hyperplasia
(like in the normal thymus gland). Ectopic thymus rarely determinates symptoms
of compression of adjacent cervical structures. Radiologic imaging and biopsy (especially
in cases of intra-thyroidal nodules) help to determine the nature of the mass. If
ectopic thymus is definitively diagnosed before surgery, it can be treated conservatively.
In asymptomatic cases surgery is not mandatory because there is no convincing evidence
of malignant degeneration and bleeding is very rare and typical of adulthood. A
spontaneous involution of thymic tissue after puberty is expected.
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