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Ji Taek Hong1, Jung Hwan Lee, So Hun Kim, Seong Bin Hong, Moonsuk Nam, Yong Seong Kim, Young Chae Chu.
Abstract
Riedel's thyroiditis (RT) is a rare chronic inflammatory disease of the thyroid gland. It is characterized by a fibroinflammatory process that partially destroys the gland and extends into adjacent neck structures. Its clinical manifestation can mask an accompanying thyroid neoplasm and can mimic invasive thyroid carcinoma. Therefore, diagnosis can be difficult prior to surgical removal of the thyroid, and histopathologic examination of the thyroid is necessary for a definite diagnosis. The concurrent presence of RT and other thyroid diseases has been reported. However, to our knowledge, the association of RT with acute suppurative thyroiditis and micropapillary carcinoma has not been reported. We report a rare case of concurrent RT, acute suppurative thyroiditis, and micropapillary carcinoma in a 48-year-old patient.Entities:
Keywords: Riedel's thyroiditis; Thyroid cancer, papillary; Thyroiditis, suppurative
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23526581 PMCID: PMC3604615 DOI: 10.3904/kjim.2013.28.2.236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Intern Med ISSN: 1226-3303 Impact factor: 2.884
Figure 1Computerized tomography of the neck with contrast enhancement demonstrating a large nodule with irregular walls and internal calcification in the right lobe of the thyroid.
Figure 2Thyroid ultrasonography showing a 3.1 × 2.6 × 3.9 cm heterogeneous hypoechoic mass with calcification in the right lobe of the thyroid gland.
Figure 3Cytologic findings of fine needle aspiration revealing numerous neutrophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, and macrophages, collagenous fibroma tissue, spindle cells, and the absence of follicular cells (Papanicolaou stain, × 100).
Figure 4Microscopic findings showing extensive hyalinized fibrosis, obliterated thyroid follicles, infiltration of acute and chronic inflammatory cells, microabscess formation, and cholesterol crystals (H&E, × 40). Inset: medium-sized vein affected by fibrosis and chronic inflammation (H&E, × 200).
Figure 5Skeletal muscles in the immediate area were directly infiltrated by hyalinized fibroma tissue and affected by chronic inflammation (H&E, × 40).