2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2015.04.002
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Carcinoma papilar primario en el quiste tirogloso. Serie de casos y revisión de la literatura

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“…thyroglobulin as a follow up marker for thyroid cancer in post-operative settings [ 12 ]. All patients must have a neck US scan and be re-assessed every 6 months during the first year and then annually thereafter [ 24 ]. The benefit of radioactive iodine for low-risk patients remains unclear [ 2 ].…”
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“…thyroglobulin as a follow up marker for thyroid cancer in post-operative settings [ 12 ]. All patients must have a neck US scan and be re-assessed every 6 months during the first year and then annually thereafter [ 24 ]. The benefit of radioactive iodine for low-risk patients remains unclear [ 2 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Careful long-term follow-up is important as papillary carcinoma is usually a low-grade malignancy and recurrences can be successfully treated with careful patient follow-up [ 29 ]. All patients must have a neck scan and be re-assessed every six months during the first year and annually after that [ 7 ]. Park proposed that follow-up procedures consist of physical examination, ultrasound of the surgical region, and thyroid, and total body scintigraphy [ 30 ].…”
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“…The most common primary thyroglossal duct cyst carcinoma is papillary carcinoma (75–80%), but other tumor types of primary tumor do occur, such as mixed papillary-follicular carcinomas (7%), squamous cell carcinoma (5%), follicular carcinoma (1.7%); Hürthle cell carcinoma and anaplastic carcinoma (0.9%) have also been reported [ 6 ]. In a similar way to thyroglossal duct cysts, thyroglossal duct cyst carcinomas often present as an asymptomatic mass in the midline of the neck, although there are reported cases of these tumors arising in a lateral location [ 7 ]. Dysphagia, dysphonia, weight loss, or rapid growth in size, are signs of malignancy [ 8 ].…”
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“… 1 Papillary carcinoma is the most common carcinoma arising from TGDC, with an incidence of 87%. 2 Other carcinomas that are specific to the thyroid glands, such as follicular, mixed papillary-follicular, and Hurthle cell carcinoma have been infrequently reported. 2 In this study, we report an adult male with a thyroglossal duct cyst, which was discovered to harbor follicular carcinoma.…”
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“… 2 Other carcinomas that are specific to the thyroid glands, such as follicular, mixed papillary-follicular, and Hurthle cell carcinoma have been infrequently reported. 2 In this study, we report an adult male with a thyroglossal duct cyst, which was discovered to harbor follicular carcinoma. We reported this rare case to increase the awareness of such entities within the general otolaryngology and the community of head and neck surgeons, as well as among endocrine surgeons.…”
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