Title of article
Ectopic Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma of the Posterior Pharynx
Author/Authors
Lee ، Chang Haur Department of Surgery, Breast and Endocrine Unit - Queen Elizabeth II Hospital - Ministry of Health Malaysia , Hayati ، Firdaus Department of Surgery - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Malaysia Sabah , Azizan ، Nornazirah Department of Pathology and Microbiology - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Malaysia Sabah , Sharif ، Siti Zubaidah Department of Surgery, Breast and Endocrine Unit - Queen Elizabeth II Hospital - Ministry of Health Malaysia
From page
325
To page
328
Abstract
Introduction: Ectopic thyroid is an uncommon condition resulting from the aberrant development of the normal thyroid gland and is usually found along the thyroglossal tract: lingual, submandibular, thyroglossal cysts, intra-tracheal and mediastinal, or, on rare occasions, in the adrenal gland, gallbladder, gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, and struma ovarii.Case Reports:We describe a novel case where primary papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) was found after a trans-oral excision of a tumor containing ectopic thyroid tissue at the posterior pharynx, an area not known to be a location for ectopic thyroid. Delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in regional cervical metastases and multifocal PTC. The female patient successfully underwent total thyroidectomy, selective cervical and central lymph node dissection, followed by adjuvant radioactive iodine ablation, with no evidence of distant metastases. Conclusions:Ectopic thyroid tissue is uncommon and may be in the posterior pharynx. The principles of management remain those of differentiated thyroid malignancy: complete surgical resection of any tumor focus, total thyroidectomy, and node dissection of involved lymph nodes, followed by adjuvant radioactive iodine in iodine-sensitive tumors.
Keywords
Papillary thyroid carcinoma , Pharyngeal neoplasms , Thyroid neoplasms
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Record number
2763241
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