[Differentiated thyroid gland carcinoma in a scintigraphically hot thyroid nodule: diagnosis and interdisciplinary therapeutic management]. / Differenziertes Schilddrüsenkarzinom in einem szintigraphisch heissen Schilddrüsenknoten: Diagnostik und interdisziplinäres therapeutisches Vorgehen.
Wien Klin Wochenschr
; 114(10-11): 410-4, 2002 Jun 14.
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A hyperfunctioning differentiated thyroid carcinoma is a rare occurrence. Nevertheless, this diagnosis must be considered in a scintigraphically hot nodule if there is a clinical or sonographic suggestion of malignancy. The case of a 57-year old patient with hyperthyreosis and a scintigraphically hot thyroid nodule is presented. Further evaluation led to the diagnosis of a differentiated thyroid carcinoma with extensive lymph node and pulmonary metastases (pT2b, pN1b, pM1). The scintigraphically hot nodule corresponded to the primary tumor, whereas scintigraphic detection of the lymph node metastases was only possible postoperatively. Extensive resection of the lymph node metastases was achieved by the intraoperative application of a gamma probe (2nd operation). This allowed sufficient uptake of radioiodine in the pulmonary metastases for their detection and subsequent devitalisation by radioiodine therapy. Complete elimination of all tumour tissue was documented at a control follow-up after six months. Gamma probe-guided surgery may allow for additional removement of non-palpable lymph node metastases. In selected cases this may optimize the surgical results and thereby facilitate the subsequent radioiodine elimination of advanced differentiated thyroid carcinomas.
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Neoplasias de la Tiroides
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Nódulo Tiroideo
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Adenocarcinoma Folicular
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Hipertiroidismo
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Neoplasias Pulmonares
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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