2013
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/530
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Cutaneous Metastases of Follicular Carcinoma Thyroid Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Cutaneous metastasis of follicular carcinoma of thyroid is rare. There are fewer than 30 cases reported in the literature, majority affecting the scalp. CASE HISTORY: 55yrs old female presented with swelling over right side of the forehead. FNAC from the nodule showed uniform sized epithelial cells arranged in repetitive follicular pattern & rosettes, suggestive of follicular carcinoma of thyroid. RESULTS: Morphological features of follicular carcinoma thyroid are unique in FNAC smears & hence we… Show more

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“…4 Systemic metastasis occurs most frequently in lung (80%), bone (6-15%) and brain (5-13%). 5,6 Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma presenting with cutaneous metastasis to the right side back & ribs is very rare and only few cases documented. Cutaneous metastasis occurs in various thyroid malignancy including papillary carcinoma thyroid (41%) which is the most common as reported by Dahl et al 7 and other studies followed by follicular (28%), medullary (15%) and anaplastic (15%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Systemic metastasis occurs most frequently in lung (80%), bone (6-15%) and brain (5-13%). 5,6 Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma presenting with cutaneous metastasis to the right side back & ribs is very rare and only few cases documented. Cutaneous metastasis occurs in various thyroid malignancy including papillary carcinoma thyroid (41%) which is the most common as reported by Dahl et al 7 and other studies followed by follicular (28%), medullary (15%) and anaplastic (15%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%