Some people with thymoma may not experience any symptoms initially, but because this is a thoracic mass, signs will vary. Some may have bouts of anemia and frequent infections. Because of its proximity to the heart and lungs, individuals may experience pain or pressure in the chest area, and shortness of breath. Arm or facial swelling due to the mass pressing on associated nerves may also occur, along with dizziness, fatigue, and double vision.

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