| Literature DB >> 33879689 |
Hai Na Zhao1, Bu Yun Ma, Feng Yan, Yu Lan Peng.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Primary schwannoma of the thyroid gland is very rare, and its preoperative diagnosis is difficult. PATIENT CONCERNS: We report the case of a thyroid nodule in an 18-year-old woman, who presented with a mass in her left neck with stiffness and normal thyroid function. However, the patient complained of numbness in her left upper extremity, and ultrasound (US) features were suspicious of malignancy. DIAGNOSES: Multimodal US imaging was performed using B-mode, color doppler, ultrasonic elastography (UE), and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). CEUS revealed heterogeneous enhancement and "target sign" within the tumor. The nodule was suspicious for malignancy and classified as TI-RADS 4b, while the elasticity values measured by UE indicated a benign lesion. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) was subsequently performed in the markedly contrast-enhanced area for biopsy. Cytological results revealed a benign schwannoma. INTERVENTION: The patient underwent left lobe resection. Postoperative pathology confirmed it to be a primary benign schwannoma of the thyroid. OUTCOMES: After thyroidectomy, the patient was followed-up with US. At present, all laboratory tests and thyroid imaging are normal, and the numbness of the left upper limb has disappeared. LESSONS: The combination of different US modalities is useful for the diagnosis of thyroid lesions. FNA performed under CEUS guidance improves the accuracy of biopsy sampling.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33879689 PMCID: PMC8078360 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000025517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1Multimodal ultrasound (US) imaging performed in a patient with a thyroid nodule suspicious for malignancy. The nodule size was 3.3 cm × 2.7 cm × 2.6 cm. (A) B-mode US revealed that the nodule was heterogeneous, hypo/iso-echoic with a sharp margin. (B) Color doppler showed intramural blood flow within the nodule with Adler grade I. (C) Ultrasonic elastography indicated that the lesion was medium-hard with a strain ratio of 1.14. (D) Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) showed non-homogeneous enhancement (left) with “target sign” at baseline (right). B-mode and Color doppler were performed using the Philips IU 22 with a flat base 5 to 12 MHz probe and CEUS with a flat base 3 to 9 MHz probe. Ultrasonic elastography was performed using a HITACHI Vision 900 system.
Figure 2Micrograph of schwannoma after thyroidectomy (hematoxylin eosin staining; magnification, ×40). Antoni A areas, marked “A” on the image, are richer in tumor cells with several microvessels compared to Antoni B areas, marked “B,” which are characterized by the absence of blood vessels.
Summary of recent cases of thyroid schwannoma with ultrasonic imaging including.
| Reference | US features | Primary US diagnosis | Preoperative FNA finding |
| Dhar H[ | A well defined, hyperechoic solid lesion with cystic degeneration in the right lobe, without target sign | None | A benign lesion |
| Chen G[ | A well defined hypoechoic solid lesion in the left lobe, without target sign | None | None |
| Jong YN[ | A polygonal hypoechoic lesion without calcification in the left lobe, target sign | None | Inconclusive |
| Aoki T[ | A well defined, mostly solid lump without calcification in the right lobe, without target sign | A benign tumor | None |
| Giuseppa GCC[ | A well defined hypoechoic solid lesion in the isthmus, without target sign | Nodular goiter | Nodular goiter |
| Young SL[ | A lobulated, heterogeneous and hypoechoic nodule in the right lobe, target sign | None | A paucicellular smear composed of bland spindle-shaped cells in loosely cohesive aggregates. |
| Shaher Abbarah[ | A well defined, large heterogeneous, predominantly cystic nodule in the left lobe, without target sign | None | Atypia of undetermined significance |
| GVázquez-Benítez[ | A well defined hypoechoic solid lesion in the left lobe, without target sign | None | Benign mesenchymal cells |
| The present case | A well defined hypoechoic solid lesion in the left lobe, target sign | Suspicious malignancy | A benign schwannoma |