Occult papillary thyroid carcinoma presenting as parapharyngeal space mass: A case report and literature review

Q3 Dentistry
Fawaz Alotaibi , Harish Tummala , Mitchell Naito , Yousef Alshamrani
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Abstract

Papillary thyroid carcinoma presenting as a parapharyngeal mass is uncommon clinical presentation1,2. Papillary thyroid cancer is the most common primary thyroid cancer (80–90 % of cases)17. 20–50 % of cases have lymph node metastasis4. Superior thyroid lesions usually metastasize through superior pretracheal and cervical nodes while inferior thyroid and isthmus drainage travel via the paratracheal and deep cervical nodes17. Parapharyngeal space (PPS) tumors are rare and represent about 0.5 % of all head and neck tumors1,2. We report a case of 59 years-old man who presented initially with left parapharyngeal mass for about four months and a chief complaint of dysphagia. Exam revealed a submucosal 4 cm mass in the oropharyngeal wall, no tumor was palpable in the neck and his physical examination was otherwise unremarkable. Preoperative work up was completed, and Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) was inconclusive. The mass was excised via transcervical-mandibular swing approach and a diagnosis of papillary thyroid carcinoma was rendered. Subsequently, the patient underwent a total thyroidectomy and neck dissection. This case report highlights the unusual metastasis to parapharyngeal space from occult papillary thyroid carcinoma, reviews the lymphatic drainage system of the head and neck responsible for this route of metastasis, recommendations for preoperative imaging, surgical treatment, and adjuvant treatment of this uncommon presentation.
隐匿性甲状腺乳头状癌表现为咽旁间隙肿块:1例报告并文献复习
甲状腺乳头状癌表现为咽旁肿块是罕见的临床表现1,2。甲状腺乳头状癌是最常见的原发性甲状腺癌(占病例的80 - 90%)17。20 - 50%的病例有淋巴结转移4。上甲状腺病变通常通过上气管前淋巴结和颈淋巴结转移,而下甲状腺和峡部引流则通过气管旁淋巴结和颈深部淋巴结转移17。咽旁间隙(PPS)肿瘤很少见,约占头颈部肿瘤的0.5% 1,2。我们报告一个59岁的男性病例,他最初表现为左侧咽旁肿块约4个月,主诉为吞咽困难。检查发现口咽壁黏膜下4厘米肿块,颈部未见肿瘤,其他体格检查无明显异常。术前工作完成,细针抽吸(FNA)不确定。肿块经经颈-下颌摆动入路切除,诊断为甲状腺乳头状癌。随后,患者接受了甲状腺全切除术和颈部清扫术。本病例报告强调隐匿性甲状腺乳头状癌向咽旁间隙的不寻常转移,回顾头颈部淋巴引流系统对这种转移途径的影响,建议术前影像学、手术治疗和辅助治疗这种不寻常的表现。
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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43
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases is a surgical journal dedicated to publishing case reports and case series only which must be original, educational, rare conditions or findings, or clinically interesting to an international audience of surgeons and clinicians. Case series can be prospective or retrospective and examine the outcomes of management or mechanisms in more than one patient. Case reports may include new or modified methodology and treatment, uncommon findings, and mechanisms. All case reports and case series will be peer reviewed for acceptance for publication in the Journal.
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