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9%) bilateral/anterior to the trachea; isolated right paratracheal thymus was uncommon. Thymic shape was variable quadrilateral (30.9%), oval (29.9%), triangular (25.8%), and other (13.4%). The logistic regression model including age, gender, and BMI z-scores showed that, when controlled for sex and BMI z-scores, younger age was a predictor for the presence of cervical thymic extension (p 0.001). Cervical thymic extension is sonographically visible as a soft tissue mass of variable appearance in about a third of child