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Thymosin-alpha-1

Thymalfasin, Zadaxin, Thymosin α1

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Studies 759
Trials 63
1996 pubmed 11 citations

Thymic carcinoma of the thyroid.

Watanabe. I I; Tezuka. F F; Yamaguchi. M M; Sagawa. J J; Kaise. N N

Key Findings

  • A rare intrathyroidal thymic carcinoma was identified in a 32‑year‑old woman
  • The tumor fluid contained a high level of thymosin‑alpha‑1
  • The cancer recurred locally within five months after surgery

Practical Outcomes

  • The report provides no actionable information for longevity, metabolic health, or performance. It does not suggest any dosing, safety, or benefit of taking thymosin‑alpha‑1, so it isn’t useful for self‑directed health optimization.

Summary

This paper describes a single, rare case of a thyroid tumor that looks like a thymic (thymus) cancer and mentions that the tumor fluid had a lot of the peptide thymosin‑alpha‑1, but it does not test the peptide as a treatment or give any health advice.

Abstract

A highly malignant case of intrathyroidal thymic carcinoma showing morphological and biochemical evidence identical with mediastinal thymoma is presented. A 32-year-old female, who had previously undergone total colectomy with ileo-proctostomy due to familial adenomatous polypnosis, was operated on for a tumor (3.4 x 4.5 cm) originating from the left thyroid lobe. A minute focus (diam. 0.8 cm) of papillary adenocarcinoma also existed in the upper pole of the right lobe. The main tumor was morphologically an epithelial thymoma with scanty lymphocyte intermixing and showed medullary differentiation with apparent Hassall's corpuscles. Mitosis was frequent and numerous tumor thrombi were in the subcapsular veins. Five months after the total thyroidectomy and lymph node dissection, a subcutaneous recurrence of the tumour (diam. 2.3 cm) appeared in the anterior cervical region. The cystic contents of the recurrent tumor revealed a high titer of thymosin alpha 1-Other organs, including thymus, lungs, and adrenals, had all been free of neoplastic changes clinically and radiologically for 5 months after her first admission until the local tumor recurrence.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1996

Date

1996-06-01T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1111/j.1440-1827.1996.tb03636.x

Citations

11

References

16