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Σάββατο 9 Ιουνίου 2018

Transoral videolaryngoscopic surgery for papillary carcinoma arising in lingual thyroid

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Publication date: October 2018
Source:Auris Nasus Larynx, Volume 45, Issue 5
Author(s): Chisato Mogi, Hirotaka Shinomiya, Natsumi Fujii, Tomoyuki Tsuruta, Naruhiko Morita, Tatsuya Furukawa, Masanori Teshima, Maki Kanzawa, Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa, Naoki Otsuki, Ken-ichi Nibu
Carcinoma arising in lingual thyroid is an extremely rare entity accounting for only 1% of all reported ectopic thyroids. Here, we report a case of carcinoma arising in lingual thyroid, which has been successfully managed by transoral resection and bilateral neck dissections.A lingual mass 4-cm in diameter with calcification was incidentally detected by computed tomography at medical check-up. No thyroid tissue was observed in normal position. Ultrasound examination showed bilateral multiple lymphadenopathies. Fine needle aspiration biopsy from lymph node in his right neck was diagnosed as Class III and thyroglobulin level of the specimen was 459ng/ml. Due to the difficulty in performing FNA of the lingual masses, right neck dissection was performed in advance for diagnostic purpose. Pathological examination showed existence of large and small follicular thyroid tissues in several lymph nodes, suggesting lymph node metastasis from thyroid carcinoma. Two months after the initial surgery, video-assisted transoral resection of lingual thyroid with simultaneous left neck dissection was performed. Postoperative course was uneventful. Papillary carcinoma was found in the lingual thyroid and thyroid tissues were also found in left cervical lymph nodes.Video-assisted transoral resection was useful for the treatment of thyroid cancer arising in lingual thyroid.



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