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Does thymectomy help people that are seronegative and do not show any abnormality of the thymus?
I have read that it does, that some people have abnormalities that show up after the thymus is removed and biopsied, and during MRI it looked "normal". My neuro says seronegative means nothing, the symptoms are what counts.
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