2020
DOI: 10.4158/accr-2019-0464
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Metastatic Thyroid Cancer In A Man With Tumor-Free Thyroid

Abstract: Objective: The objective of this report is to emphasize the importance of considering thyroid cancer in the differential diagnosis, when the origin of a metastatic boney lesion is indeterminate. Methods: Diagnostic studies performed included a thyroid function test, an ultrasound, and a computed tomography (CT) scan of the neck, biopsies of the bone, and thyroid lesions. Results: A 61-year-old man was found to have incidental sclerotic bone lesions in the lumbar region on CT scan performed in the setting of a … Show more

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“… 11 Similarly, metastatic bony tumors of thyroid cancer may even present without any histologically identifiable or detectable primary thyroid malignancy. 12 , 13 The proposed mechanisms to explain this issue include missed primary tumors due to occult location and regression of the primary tumors. 11 , 13 Our case was also diagnosed as follicular adenoma, and the chest wall mass was reported to be a metastasis of DTC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 11 Similarly, metastatic bony tumors of thyroid cancer may even present without any histologically identifiable or detectable primary thyroid malignancy. 12 , 13 The proposed mechanisms to explain this issue include missed primary tumors due to occult location and regression of the primary tumors. 11 , 13 Our case was also diagnosed as follicular adenoma, and the chest wall mass was reported to be a metastasis of DTC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%