Thymic hyperplasia

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Thymic hyperplasia is a growth of the thymus gland beyond its normal size. It can happen after illness or as a primary condition and may be linked to autoimmune disease. An MRI may show an enlarged thymus consistent with hyperplasia. Finding thymic hyperplasia allows for monitoring and investigation into associated autoimmune conditions.

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