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Fig. 1B. Atypical thymoma in 35-year-old woman with myasthenia gravis.
Photomicrograph of histologic specimen shows organotypical features of thymic
differentiation in low magnification. Note lobular pattern with intervening
septa (solid arrows) and perivascular cystic spaces (open
arrows). (H and E, x40)