| Literature DB >> 34987876 |
Abdullah A Alarfaj1, Ahmed Zekri1, Ibrahim Alyaeesh1, Ahmed Alomairin1, Abdulrahman Al Naim1.
Abstract
Thyroglossal duct cysts (TGDCs) are common developmental anomalies in which the thyroglossal duct is not obliterated. Coexisting papillary thyroid cancer and TGDC are uncommon and should be investigated thoroughly to rule out TGDC carcinoma. We report a rare case of coexisting papillary thyroid cancer and TGDC in a 48-year-old man, who presented with a history of recurrent mild painful midline neck swelling, and ultrasound (US) revealed a TGDC that was subsequently managed conservatively. On follow-up after 1.6 years, a thyroid US and a fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy were performed, which showed malignant papillary thyroid carcinoma. Total thyroidectomy, the Sistrunk procedure, and central neck dissection were implemented. After three days, the patient was discharged on 150 mg of levothyroxine. Follow-up was unremarkable with no complications. The authors would like to stress the importance of regular TGDC and thyroid gland follow-ups for early detection and diagnosis of thyroid malignancy via clinical examination and US.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34987876 PMCID: PMC8720604 DOI: 10.1155/2021/6111308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Otolaryngol ISSN: 2090-6773