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Mark Wick contributions to pathology of the mediastinum

Seminars in diagnostic pathology(2024)

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Mark Wick made a wide range of contributions to the field of mediastinal pathology. Early papers amplified the spectrum of neuroendocrine carcinomas of the thymus and brought attention to the aggressive nature of this tumor, also highlighting the occurrence of coexisting carcinoid tumor and small cell carcinoma of this organ. The controversial issue of thymoma classification was addressed in several papers and editorial comments, while also reporting a case of metastatic thymoma. A series of thymic carcinomas as well a report on the unusual clear cell variant bear his name as one of the authors. He summarized the topic of mediastinal cyst in a review published in 2005. Sarcomas arising in mediastinal germ cell tumors were also within the purview of his interests, with a publication of series of seven cases. He reviewed the topic of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the heart and added a case to the existing literature. Two books dedicated to different aspect of mediastinal pathology also carry his name in the front cover in association with Drs Taazelar in one and Marchevsky in the other.
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Thymic carcinoid,Thymoma,Thymic carcinoma,Mediastinal germ cell tumors
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