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:See also: [[Talk:Congenital_heart_disease#Septectomy]].
:See also: [[Talk:Congenital_heart_disease#Septectomy]].
===Microscopic===
===Microscopic===
The section shows thymus with normal cortical and medullary development. The corticomedullary junction is well demarcated; however, there is an increase in histiocytes within the cortex and focal degenerative changes of thymic corpuscles.
The section shows thymus with normal cortical and medullary development. The corticomedullary junction is well demarcated; however, there is an increase in histiocytes within the cortex and focal degenerative changes of thymic corpuscles. There is no depletion of cortical lymphocytes.


===Final diagnosis===
===Final diagnosis===
Thymus, incidental thymectomy:
Thymus, incidental thymectomy:
<br>- Architecturally normal thymus with mild to moderate physiologic stress effects.
<br>- Architecturally normal thymus with mild physiologic stress effects.

Latest revision as of 15:35, 10 February 2011

Benign thymus with stress

See also: Talk:Congenital_heart_disease#Septectomy.

Microscopic

The section shows thymus with normal cortical and medullary development. The corticomedullary junction is well demarcated; however, there is an increase in histiocytes within the cortex and focal degenerative changes of thymic corpuscles. There is no depletion of cortical lymphocytes.

Final diagnosis

Thymus, incidental thymectomy:
- Architecturally normal thymus with mild physiologic stress effects.