A 36-year-old woman underwent thymomectomy and left pneumonectomy with total pleurectomy for stage IVa invasive thymoma without myasthenia gravis. Six years later, a crisis of myasthenia gravis developed associated with multiple lung nodules. Steroid therapy induced remarkable regression of the lung nodules that has persisted for more than 11 months. Concurrently, the clinical severity of her myasthenia gravis markedly decreased and recovered to the extent of permitting her to return to normal life.
        
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Kodama K, Doi O, Higashiyama M, Yokouchi H, Yasuda T, Funai H (1997) Dramatic response of postthymomectomy myasthenia gravis with multiple lung nodules to corticosteroids Annals of Thoracic surgery64: 555-7
Kodama K, Doi O, Higashiyama M, Yokouchi H, Yasuda T, Funai H (1997) Annals of Thoracic surgery64: 555-7