Pneumoconiosis mimicking lung metastases of medullary thyroid carcinoma

Q4 Medicine
Nowotwory Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.5603/njo.96322
Karolina Gasz, Agnieszka Żyłka, Joanna Długosińska, Marek Dedecjus
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Abstract

A 63-year-old man diagnosed with pT3N1b medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) was referred for further management three months after total thyroidectomy with left lateral lymphadenectomy. On admission the levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and calcitonin (CT) were slightly elevated (CT – 51.1 pg/ml; CEA – 5.13 ng/ml). The patient underwent radiotherapy three months after surgical treatment. A follow-up CT of the thorax performed after succeeding three months, revealed numerous pulmonary nodules (fig. 1) and the mediastinal lymphadenopathy (fig. 2) suspected of metastases. CT levels remained elevated (43 pg/ml) with decrease of CEA level equally (3.61 ng/ml) and the patient did not exhibit any respiratory symptoms. The histopathological examination of retrieved lymph nodes did not show any abnormalities. Since the possibility of metastases could not be ruled out, the patient underwent an anterior thoracotomy. The removed lung masses unveiled black-grey nodules which turned out to be pneumoconiosis. The patient history revealed exposure to dust and fumes. This is the first described case of pneumoconiosis mimicking MTC metastases. What draws attention is the short period of time from the radical surgery to the occurrence of initially absent multiple pulmonary lesions with a relatively insignificant growth of calcitonin. This pattern is characteristic for singular nodular MTC metastases rather than multiple micronodular metastases in solid organs [1]. It is worth to emphasize that in such cases we
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Nowotwory Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: NOWOTWORY Journal of Oncology publishes papers which cover all aspects of oncology but concentrates on clinical studies, both research orientated and treatment orientated, rather than on laboratory studies. Contributions are also welcomed from the fields of epidemiology, tumor pathology, radiobiology and radiation physics.
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