Biology, asked by santhoshanandhu174, 11 months ago

If thymectomy is done during adulthood then what happens

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Answered by mahadev7599
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Thymectomy is the process in which the thymus gland is removed. Thymus gland is located in the chest area. Thymus gland is responsible for T-cell differentiation. The gland is recommended to be removed in cases of people suffering from Myasthenia gravis. The gland is removed in childhood, which generally have no adverse effects. However, when the gland is removed in adulthood, certain immune functions get affected. T-cells differentiation may be affected leading to improper production of T-cells.

Answered by atharvpatidar47
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no adverse reaction

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