An 80-year-old woman was hospitalized because of chest pain and dyspnea. A large mediastinal mass was shown on radiographs. Computed tomographic scans show a soft tissue mass in the upper anterior mediastinum. Fine-needle aspiration of the mass showed a malignant thymoma. The patient underwent radiotherapy after computed tomographyndash;guided computerized treatment planning and received 64 Gy within 6.5 weeks (conventional fractionation). At the end of radiotherapy, new computed tomographic scans and MIBI scintigraphs were obtained. Both showed a necrotic area in the center of the mass as a result of its response to radiotherapy.
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