强力霉素硬化治疗后甲状腺超声变化可被误认为甲状腺癌。

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Steven Raeymaeckers, Maurizio Tosi, Bastiaan Sol, Johan De Mey
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背景:文献认为硬化疗法是一种安全有效的治疗良性甲状腺囊肿的方法。没有后续诊断问题被报道为并发症。我们报告局灶性炎症的发生后,上述治疗,模仿甲状腺恶性肿瘤。病例介绍:我们报告一例年轻男性与一个孤立的强烈可疑病变在甲状腺。患者曾接受多西环素甲状腺囊肿硬化治疗。病变似乎是炎症的焦点区域,因此在本质上是医源性的。众所周知,系统使用强力霉素有时会引起非免疫性化学甲状腺炎,由于甲状腺呈强烈的黑色变色,被称为黑色甲状腺。这可能是多西环素的灌注负责一个类似的,更局部的区域甲状腺炎。结论:对单发可疑甲状腺病变的检查,应充分考虑患者的病史。在先前同侧硬化治疗的情况下,反应性炎症反应可能模仿甲状腺恶性肿瘤。应进行细针抽吸以排除甲状腺癌。治疗是不必要的;这一过程似乎是自我限制的,这在本病例的后续行动中得到了证明。
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Sonographic changes in the thyroid gland after sclerotherapy with doxycycline can be mistaken for thyroid cancer.

Sonographic changes in the thyroid gland after sclerotherapy with doxycycline can be mistaken for thyroid cancer.

Sonographic changes in the thyroid gland after sclerotherapy with doxycycline can be mistaken for thyroid cancer.

Sonographic changes in the thyroid gland after sclerotherapy with doxycycline can be mistaken for thyroid cancer.

Background: The literature considers sclerotherapy to be a safe and effective treatment for benign thyroid cysts. No subsequent diagnostic problems have been reported as a complication. We report the occurrence of focal inflammation after said therapy, mimicking a thyroid malignancy.

Case presentation: We report a case of a young male with a solitary strongly suspicious lesion in the thyroid. The patient had undergone prior sclerotherapy of a thyroid cyst with Doxycycline. The lesion appeared to be a focal area of inflammation and thus iatrogenic in nature. Systemic use of doxycycline is known to sometimes cause a non-immune chemical thyroiditis, dubbed as black thyroid due to the intense black discoloration of the thyroid. It might be that the instillation of doxycycline was responsible for a similar, more localized area of thyroiditis.

Conclusions: For the work-up of a solitary suspicious thyroid lesion, the medical history of the patient should always be considered. In case of prior ipsilateral sclerotherapy, a reactive inflammatory response may mimic thyroid malignancy. A fine needle aspiration should be performed to exclude thyroid cancer. Treatment is not necessary; the process appears to be self-limiting as evidenced in the follow-up of this case.

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Thyroid Research
Thyroid Research Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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