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Thymus and Spleen Dr. Raid Jastania Dec 2006

Thymus and Spleen Dr. Raid Jastania Dec 2006. By the end of this session you should know the clinical and pathological features of –Thymic hyperplasia

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Thymus and Spleen

Dr. Raid Jastania

Dec 2006

• By the end of this session you should know the clinical and pathological features of – Thymic hyperplasia– Thymoma

• List the causes of splenomagaly

Thymus

• Hyperplasia– Usually asymptomatic, incidental or associated

with Myasthenia Gragis– Other autoimmune diseases: SLE, Rheumatoid– Pathology: enlargement of the thymus with

lymphoid follicles with germinal centers

Thymus

• Thymoma:– Epithelial neoplasm of the thymus

– Types:• Benign

• Malignant type1: invasive thymoma

• Malignant type2: thymic carcinoma

– Clinical: Mass lesion

– Pathology: enlarged thymus, lobulated mass with fibrous septation. Epithelial tumor mixed with lymphoid cells. (cortical, medullary)

Spleen

• What are the causes of splenomegaly?

List of Causes

• Primary vs Secondary

• Congenital/Genetic vs Acquired

• The Acquired: Non-neoplastic, Neoplastic

• Non-neoplastic: Inflammatory, Idiopathic

• Inflammatory: Infection, Drugs, Toxins, Metabolic, Immune

Congestion

Large cell lymphoma

CLL

Angiosarcoma

Gaucher Disease

Spleen

• What are the features of hypersplenism?

Symptoms and Signs

• Primary, Secondary, Non specific

• Anatomical and Functional

• Complications of the disease process

• By the end of this session you should know the clinical and pathological features of – Thymic hyperplasia– Thymoma

• List the causes of splenomagaly