Pulmonary Injury after Radioactive Iodine Therapy in Pediatric Papillary Thyroid Cancer: A Case Report.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Hormone Research in Paediatrics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1159/000534190
Stephen Halada, Shoshana Leftin Dobkin, Julia A Baran, Lindsay Sisko, Stephanie L Robbins, Jordan B Rapp, Lisa R Young, Andrew J Bauer
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Abstract

Introduction: Radiation-induced lung injury is a rare complication of radioactive iodine therapy (RAIT) in pediatric thyroid cancer treatment. In this case report, we describe a pediatric patient with an ERC1::RET-positive classic papillary thyroid carcinoma who developed progressive respiratory symptoms and chest imaging abnormalities following RAIT for lymph node and pulmonary disease.

Case presentation: A pediatric patient with ERC1::RET-positive classic papillary thyroid carcinoma was hospitalized for pulmonary decompensation 3 months following one empiric dose of RAIT. Testing revealed no evidence of infection or progression of pulmonary metastases, and there was no improvement with empiric antibiotic therapy for pneumonia. Despite empiric anti-inflammatory therapies, the patient remains symptomatic from a respiratory standpoint with requirement for supplemental oxygen and evidence of fibrotic changes on chest imaging.

Conclusions: This patient's pulmonary condition is consistent with radiation-induced pulmonary injury including development of pulmonary fibrosis. With the availability of RET fusion-targeted inhibitors, this case highlights a rare pulmonary side effect of radioactive iodine for clinicians to recognize. Upfront targeted therapy protocols may help avoid radioactive iodine-associated adverse reactions.

儿童甲状腺乳头状癌放射性碘治疗后肺损伤1例报告。
简介:放射性肺损伤是儿童甲状腺癌治疗中放射性碘治疗(RAIT)的一种罕见并发症。在本病例报告中,我们描述了一位患有ERC1:: ret阳性的典型甲状腺乳头状癌的儿童患者,他在RAIT检查淋巴结和肺部疾病后出现进行性呼吸道症状和胸部影像学异常。病例介绍:一名ERC1:: ret阳性的典型甲状腺乳头状癌儿童患者在一次经验性RAIT治疗后三个月因肺失代偿住院。检测显示没有感染或肺转移进展的证据,肺炎的经验性抗生素治疗也没有改善。尽管经验性抗炎治疗,从呼吸角度来看,患者仍有症状,需要补充氧气,胸部影像学显示纤维化改变。结论:该患者的肺部状况符合放射性肺损伤,包括肺纤维化的发展。随着RET融合靶向抑制剂的可用性,本病例突出了放射性碘罕见的肺部副作用,临床医生需要认识到这一点。预先靶向治疗方案可能有助于避免放射性碘相关的不良反应。
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Hormone Research in Paediatrics ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
88
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of ''Hormone Research in Paediatrics'' is to improve the care of children with endocrine disorders by promoting basic and clinical knowledge. The journal facilitates the dissemination of information through original papers, mini reviews, clinical guidelines and papers on novel insights from clinical practice. Periodic editorials from outstanding paediatric endocrinologists address the main published novelties by critically reviewing the major strengths and weaknesses of the studies.
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