In the adult the thymus is sited within the superior mediastinum. Often, due to its regression after puberty, the earlier bilobed structure of the thymus is impossible to distinguish and it may be replaced by irregular areas of pink or brown fibrofatty tissue. Where there are identifiable lobes, they are thin and project vertically downwards in close apposition.
Its relations are:
In children, the thymus may be sited over the area between the inferior margin of the thyroid gland within the neck to the level of the third costal cartilage within the anterior mediastinum.
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