Serkan Erkan, Hakan Yabanoğlu, Ramazan Gündoğdu, M. Kuş
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Patients’ age, gender, complaints, ultrasonography, computed tomography, needle biopsy results, preoperative vocal cord examinations, surgical and oncological treatments, and survey information were recorded and analyzed. Results: 6 of the patients were male and 4 were female. The average age was 68.5 (53-86). All patients had shortness of breath due to compression. Computed tomography scans revealed lung metastasis in 5 patients and regional lymph node metastasis in 4 patients. Fine needle aspiration biopsy was performed in eight patients and the result was consistent with malignancy. In preoperative vocal cord examinations, 7 patients had unilateral paralysis. Surgical treatment was applied to all patients, chemoradiotherapy to 8 patients and radiotherapy to 2 patients. It was observed that all of the patients showed signs of postoperative progressive disease and died. Average surveillance was 150 (4-420) days. Conclusion: Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma is a disease that is difficult to diagnose and treat. Despite being managed with a multidisciplinary approach, it still has high mortality rates. It should be kept in mind that patients with a history of thyroid pathology may develop anaplastic carcinoma and should be evaluated carefully.","PeriodicalId":30746,"journal":{"name":"Mustafa Kemal Universitesi Tip Dergisi","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-04-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Anaplastik Tiroid Karsinomlu Hastalarda Cerrahi Tedavi Yönetimimiz\",\"authors\":\"Serkan Erkan, Hakan Yabanoğlu, Ramazan Gündoğdu, M. 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Patients’ age, gender, complaints, ultrasonography, computed tomography, needle biopsy results, preoperative vocal cord examinations, surgical and oncological treatments, and survey information were recorded and analyzed. Results: 6 of the patients were male and 4 were female. The average age was 68.5 (53-86). All patients had shortness of breath due to compression. Computed tomography scans revealed lung metastasis in 5 patients and regional lymph node metastasis in 4 patients. Fine needle aspiration biopsy was performed in eight patients and the result was consistent with malignancy. In preoperative vocal cord examinations, 7 patients had unilateral paralysis. Surgical treatment was applied to all patients, chemoradiotherapy to 8 patients and radiotherapy to 2 patients. It was observed that all of the patients showed signs of postoperative progressive disease and died. Average surveillance was 150 (4-420) days. 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Anaplastik Tiroid Karsinomlu Hastalarda Cerrahi Tedavi Yönetimimiz
Our surgical treatment management in patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma Background: Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma is a rare, but most aggressive, thyroid cancer. Surgical treatment can be applied to a limited number of patients and the results are still not satisfactory. In this study, it is aimed to present the results of patients treated for anaplastic thyroid carcinoma in our clinic to the literature. Materials and Methods: The files of patients who were treated with the diagnosis of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma in our clinic between 2015-2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Ten patients over 18 years of age, who underwent surgical treatments in our clinic, were included in the study. Patients’ age, gender, complaints, ultrasonography, computed tomography, needle biopsy results, preoperative vocal cord examinations, surgical and oncological treatments, and survey information were recorded and analyzed. Results: 6 of the patients were male and 4 were female. The average age was 68.5 (53-86). All patients had shortness of breath due to compression. Computed tomography scans revealed lung metastasis in 5 patients and regional lymph node metastasis in 4 patients. Fine needle aspiration biopsy was performed in eight patients and the result was consistent with malignancy. In preoperative vocal cord examinations, 7 patients had unilateral paralysis. Surgical treatment was applied to all patients, chemoradiotherapy to 8 patients and radiotherapy to 2 patients. It was observed that all of the patients showed signs of postoperative progressive disease and died. Average surveillance was 150 (4-420) days. Conclusion: Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma is a disease that is difficult to diagnose and treat. Despite being managed with a multidisciplinary approach, it still has high mortality rates. It should be kept in mind that patients with a history of thyroid pathology may develop anaplastic carcinoma and should be evaluated carefully.