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Review
. 2009 Jan-Feb;30(1):61-4.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2008.01.002. Epub 2008 Jul 9.

Metastatic insular thyroid carcinoma in the pediatric patient

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Metastatic insular thyroid carcinoma in the pediatric patient

Kimberly A Donnellan et al. Am J Otolaryngol. 2009 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Objectives: The clinical history of a pediatric patient with metastatic insular thyroid carcinoma will be reviewed. Previously reported cases will be examined to allow for comparison of prognosis.

Methods: A 4-year-old female with the complaint of chronic cough, progressive shortness of breath, and weight loss for 2 months underwent cervical lymph node biopsy. The biopsy revealed metastatic thyroid carcinoma. Preoperative imaging was suspicious for miliary metastatic spread to the lungs.

Results: Surgical intervention included total thyroidectomy with bilateral paratracheal and modified radical neck dissections. The right internal jugular vein and recurrent laryngeal nerve were removed at the time of surgery because of gross tumor invasion. Final pathologic finding revealed papillary thyroid carcinoma with insular variant features and bilateral regional metastasis. Postoperatively, the patient underwent radioactive iodine I 131 treatment.

Conclusion: Pediatric metastatic insular thyroid carcinoma is an uncommon form of thyroid malignancy requiring aggressive surgical treatment and adjuvant radioactive iodine.

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