CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCER

A 27-year-old male underwent total thyroidectomy for thyroid swelling. Histopathology showed papillary thyroid carcinoma [T3 - 6.0 cm] with extra-thyroidal extension. The patient was treated with 150 mCi radioactive iodine (RAI) as adjuvant ablative therapy. Radioiodine refractory disease was ident...

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Main Authors: Nazia Rashid, Aamna Hassan, Noreen Akhter, Abdul Hameed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Cancer and Allied Specialties
Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/jcas/index.php/jcas/article/view/209
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spelling doaj-2daf6731005c47efb3221b276b0e210f2021-10-02T18:55:05ZengShaukat Khanum Memorial TrustJournal of Cancer and Allied Specialties2411-989X2018-12-014410.37029/jcas.v4i4.209CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCERNazia Rashid0Aamna Hassan1Noreen Akhter2Abdul Hameed3Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & RCShaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & RCShaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & RCIttefaq Hospital, Lahore A 27-year-old male underwent total thyroidectomy for thyroid swelling. Histopathology showed papillary thyroid carcinoma [T3 - 6.0 cm] with extra-thyroidal extension. The patient was treated with 150 mCi radioactive iodine (RAI) as adjuvant ablative therapy. Radioiodine refractory disease was identified 1-year post-RAI therapy with elevated thyroglobulin levels and negative I-131 whole body scan. F-18 FDG positron emission tomography/computed tomography scan showed activity in the right thyroid bed and multilevel right cervical nodes. Right-sided modified neck dissection was done, which showed Castleman disease (hyaline vascular type) in right cervical nodes. The most probable cause of elevated tumour markers was found out to be 0.6 cm right thyroid bed nodule on follow-up ultrasonography. Our patient also had coexistent conditions as; osteopoikilosis and Hepatitis C along with thyroid carcinoma. Key words: Castleman disease, lymph node, radioiodine, thyroid cancer http://journals.sfu.ca/jcas/index.php/jcas/article/view/209
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Aamna Hassan
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Aamna Hassan
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CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCER
Journal of Cancer and Allied Specialties
author_facet Nazia Rashid
Aamna Hassan
Noreen Akhter
Abdul Hameed
author_sort Nazia Rashid
title CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCER
title_short CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCER
title_full CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCER
title_fullStr CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCER
title_full_unstemmed CASTLEMAN DISEASE: A GREAT MIMICKER OF METASTASES IN RADIOIODINE REFRACTORY THYROID CANCER
title_sort castleman disease: a great mimicker of metastases in radioiodine refractory thyroid cancer
publisher Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust
series Journal of Cancer and Allied Specialties
issn 2411-989X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description A 27-year-old male underwent total thyroidectomy for thyroid swelling. Histopathology showed papillary thyroid carcinoma [T3 - 6.0 cm] with extra-thyroidal extension. The patient was treated with 150 mCi radioactive iodine (RAI) as adjuvant ablative therapy. Radioiodine refractory disease was identified 1-year post-RAI therapy with elevated thyroglobulin levels and negative I-131 whole body scan. F-18 FDG positron emission tomography/computed tomography scan showed activity in the right thyroid bed and multilevel right cervical nodes. Right-sided modified neck dissection was done, which showed Castleman disease (hyaline vascular type) in right cervical nodes. The most probable cause of elevated tumour markers was found out to be 0.6 cm right thyroid bed nodule on follow-up ultrasonography. Our patient also had coexistent conditions as; osteopoikilosis and Hepatitis C along with thyroid carcinoma. Key words: Castleman disease, lymph node, radioiodine, thyroid cancer
url http://journals.sfu.ca/jcas/index.php/jcas/article/view/209
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