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Old 02-21-2011, 09:52 PM #1
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Default Residual Thymic Tissue

Hey,
Does anyone know what this is? I've googled and it isn't what I would have thought but can't get a clear answer. My neuro just did a Chest CT scan and my result refers to this (secretary read it to me over phone) but he is moving to CA tomorrow! He comes back next month for a week so I'll see him then...but I'm wondering what this is and if it is an indication for surgery.
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