Figure 2: Ossification is seen in the resected material as macroscopic.
Masses containing mediastinal ossification are rarely seen.[1] Thymoma is one of the most common mediastinal tumors. However, ossification is very rare and reported in the literature only as case reports.[2-4] As in the presented case, type 2 thymoma may exhibit extensive ossification.
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