The patient was a 70 year old woman. No other primary tumour site became apparent during two years follow up.
The tumour was not encapsulated. It consisted of sheets of cells with a vague nodularity. The tumour cells resembled hepatocytes. There were frequent intracytoplasmic hyaline globules, which were diastase-resistant. There were no intratumoral immature T-cells. There was no lobularity, no epidermoid differentiation or keratinisation and no perivascular spaces. No conventional thymoma or germ cell tumour was seen.
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Hepatoid yolk sac tumour of the thymus
Metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma
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