Unusual Clinical Manifestations of Thyroid Carcinoma
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- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.37474
Unusual Clinical Manifestations of Thyroid Carcinoma
Abstract
Thyroid cancer is considered the most common endocrine malignancy, with the most frequent presentation of differentiated thyroid cancer being a neck swelling or an incidental finding of a thyroid nodule on imaging. In this case series, we describe three cases of thyroid cancer with unusual clinical manifestations. The first case describes a patient who underwent parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism and was found to have papillary thyroid cancer on a cervical lymph node biopsy. While this may be coincidental, the literature raises the question of whether there may be an association. The second case describes a patient who presents with a suspicious thyroid nodule and was subsequently diagnosed with follicular thyroid cancer on biopsy. This raises the question of performing thyroidectomy early in patients with a suspicious thyroid nodule but a false negative biopsy. The third case describes a patient with a scalp lesion found to have poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma, a rare presentation of this form of cancer.
Keywords: clinical manifestation; fna; hyperparathyroidism; poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma; scalp lesion; thyroid cancer; thyroid nodule.
Copyright © 2023, Brijmohan et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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