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Residual thymic tissue
General Q and A on 07-03-2009
I am sincerely baffled here..Re-Read the thread? Are we not discussing the post actually Posted by MSTOVER3
? I am responding to the Original poster who has the symptoms. Are you also related to the Poster? I responded with a Diagnostic possibility and you responded about your husband.
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Residual thymic tissue
General Q and A on 07-03-2009
I'm confused here- WHO's wife are you? I was answering the question posted by MSTOVER3 - In any event, I am not aware if the Poster is Male or Female.. LAM is even more rare in Men if Poster is indeed a male. LAM can be Sporadic-Mainly in females, but there are cases in Males as well. Tuberous Sclerosis (TS): I meant that LAM can be related ... more
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Residual thymic tissue
General Q and A on 07-02-2009
LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS-- PLEASE look it up. Hasn't anyone even mentioned that? It's rare, but it can be sporadic ot related to Tuberous Sclerosis. Have your kidneys ever been checked?
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