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Liwei Meng1, Shan Hu1, Liming Huang1, Chaoyang Xu1.
Abstract
The current study presents the case of a 56-year-old female, with thyroid nodules showing signs of malignancy under B-mode ultrasonography, who was admitted to Shaoxing People's Hospital. A histopathological examination revealed the coexistence of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) and thyroid tuberculosis (TB). A total thyroidectomy and selective neck dissection (left side, levels III, IV and VI) were performed. This report presents a rare case showing the malignant growth of thyroid nodules and the development of thyroid TB, which implicates the possible role of mycobacterial infection in the tumorigenesis of PTC.Entities:
Keywords: papillary thyroid cancer; thyroid tuberculosis; thyroidectomy
Year: 2014 PMID: 24765176 PMCID: PMC3997685 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.1901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Images and histological analysis of the thyroid. (A) B-mode ultrasonography showing hypoechoic nodules and (B) one nodule with sonographic characteristics of a thyroid malignant nodule. (C) Computed tomography of the neck showing enlarged cervical lymphonodules on the left side. (D) Histological characteristics of papillary cancer. Typical papillary structures composed of a fibrovascular core and lined by enlarged epithelial cells. (E) Histological characteristics of thyroid TB showing epitheloid cells, lymphocytes and giant cells of Langerhans type, with necrotic caseation.