Imaging findings of spontaneous thymic hemorrhage in infancy: Case report and literature review
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https://doi.org/10.46475/aseanjr.v21i2.71Keywords:
Thymic hemorrhage, Spontaneous hemorrhage, Bleeding tendency, Factor 7 deficiency, Infancy, ThymusAbstract
The authors report imaging findings of spontaneous thymic hemorrhage, which is a rare entity in infancy, in a 4-month-old boy with congenital factor VII deficiency presented with acute respiratory distress and anemia. Widening of superior mediastinum and left
pleural effusion were detected on the chest radiograph. Ultrasound and computed tomography of the chest revealed diffusely enlarged thymus with heterogeneous parenchyma from poorly-defined areas of altered echogenicity or attenuation. Vascular flow was depicted within the abnormal thymus in color-mode sonography. The
spontaneous involution of thymic abnormality seen on serial ultrasonography confirmed the diagnosis of thymic hemorrhage, resulting in avoidance of further unnecessary imaging or invasive procedure.
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