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. 2006 May 5;59(12):1238–1244. doi: 10.1136/jcp.2005.031138

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Figure 1 (A) Normal, mature thymus of childhood. (B) Normal thymus in a 57‐year‐old man. Note the massive involution of the thymus with extensive replacement by fat and thin strands of flattened, atrophic, spindle thymic epithelial cells.