[Incidentally discovered ectopic tissue in the central neck region (level VI) of the neck - A case series, retrospective analysis and literature review].

Magyar onkologia Pub Date : 2024-07-16 Epub Date: 2024-04-22
Bernadett Lévay, Ilona Péter, Georgina Fröhlich, Pál Koltai, Gabriella Ivády, Balázs Járay, Péter Pogány, János Szőke, Erika Tóth, Nóra Udvarhelyi, Ferenc Oberna
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Abstract

The thymus derives from the third branchial pouch, which migrates to the mediastinum through the central region of the neck. During the migration, particles split off and develop separately. The prevalence of ectopic thymus is 20-40%. The purpose of this retrospective case series study was to investigate the prevalence of embryological tissue remnants in the central region, in patients treated for thyroid lesions. Between January 1 2018 and September 1 2020, 84 patients who underwent central neck dissection were selected. Clinicopathological data as age, gender, histopathological result and TNM stage were analyzed. Ectopic tissue in the central neck region was discovered in 28 cases. The prevalence of ectopic lesions showed increase in Stage I thyroid carcinomas. There was no significant correlation with patients' age, gender, or with the stage. We emphasize the clinicopathological role of ectopic tissues, which can occur in the central region of the neck.

[偶然发现的颈部中央区域(VI 级)异位组织--病例系列、回顾性分析和文献综述]。
胸腺源于第三支囊,通过颈部中央区域迁移到纵隔。在迁移过程中,颗粒会分裂并单独发育。异位胸腺的发病率为 20-40%。这项回顾性病例系列研究的目的是调查因甲状腺病变接受治疗的患者中央区胚胎组织残留的发生率。研究选取了2018年1月1日至2020年9月1日期间接受颈部中央切除术的84例患者。分析了年龄、性别、组织病理学结果和TNM分期等临床病理数据。结果发现,28 例患者的颈部中央区域存在异位组织。异位病变的发生率在I期甲状腺癌中有所增加。异位病变与患者的年龄、性别或分期无明显相关性。我们强调异位组织的临床病理作用,因为它可能发生在颈部中央区域。
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