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    Robotic surgery is characterized by a progressive enhancement of its application in the thoracic field, notably regarding the management of mediastinal lesions. The most common robotic mediastinal procedure reported in scientific literature is thymectomy, which is indicated in this case, of Myasthenia gravis or thymoma (1). Thymoma is a rare thymic tumor with a heterogenous behavior. It requires…

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    Patients with myasthenia gravis — particularly those post-thymectomy — demonstrate an increased odds for having systemic lupus erythematosus, according to a speaker at the 2021 North American Young Rheumatology Investigator Forum. “Many case series and retrospective studies have shown a high association between myasthenia gravis and lupus, with the majority of cases having

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    Patients with myasthenia gravis — particularly those post-thymectomy — demonstrate an increased odds for having systemic lupus erythematosus, according to a speaker at the 2021 North American Young Rheumatology Investigator Forum. “Many case series and retrospective studies have shown a high association between myasthenia gravis and lupus, with the majority of cases having

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    Objectives To determine whether the available operative techniques for thymectomy in myasthenia gravis (MG) confer variable chances for achieving complete stable remission (CSR), we performed a meta-analysis of comparative studies of surgical approaches to thymectomy. Methods Meta-analysis was done of all studies providing comparative data on thymectomy approaches, with CSR reported and minimum…

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