BARC/PUB/2024/0087

 
 

Rare Presentations of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Exposing Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Nature of an Otherwise Indolent Disease Case Series

 
     
 
Author(s)

Verma, P.; Malhotra, G.; Rao, R. D.; Sonavane, S.; Agrawal, R.
(RMC)

Source

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2024. Vol. 49 (5): pp. e193-e196

ABSTRACT

Differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) usually manifests as an indolent cancer with good prognosis. However, rarely uncommon sites of metastatic involvement can worsen the prognosis and require aggressive therapeutic approach. Here in, we describe 5 patients (3 women and 2 men) harboring rare sites of metastatic involvement from DTC including the adrenals, colon, kidneys, urinary bladder, brachial plexus, and superior vena cava with contiguous right atrial involvement. The awareness of such rare sites of involvement from DTC is imperative for treating clinicians to plan individualistic approach in management including multiprong therapies for better patient care.

 
 
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