Cáncer diferenciado de tiroides en tiroides lingual, presentación de un caso

Vjerocka Inostroza, Francisca Gajardo, Cristóbal Campos, Marcelo Mardones, Félix Vásquez, Nicolás Crisosto, Cecilia Pereira

Keywords: Ectopic thyroid, thyroid cancer, lingual thyroid

Abstract

The lingual thyroid carcinoma is very uncommon neoplasia with an incidence of less than 1%. The papillary variant is the most frequent. Cervical MRI helps differentiate muscle from thyroid tissue. The definitive diagnosis is given by histology. Management is similar to that of orthotopic thyroid cancer. We present the case of a 23-year-old woman with hypothyroidism undergoing treatment with dysphagia and sensation of pharyngeal foreign body and malodorous oral bleeding. Nasopharyngoscopy showed a rounded mass at the base of the tongue; the biopsy was compatible with thyroid neoplasia. Image study with ultrasound confirms empty thyroid bed with presence of lingual ectopic thyroid. The team of surgeons performed surgery with Trotter Technique, they removed a tumor of 4 centimeters of diameter. The definitive biopsy concludes minimally invasive follicular carcinoma. The treatment was completed with 100 mCi of radioiodine. Systemic screening at 7 days was negative, as the post-operative thyroglobulin (Tg).

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Título de la Revista: Revista Chilena de Endocrinología y Diabetes
Volumen: 10
Número: 3
Editorial: Sociedad Chilena de Endocrinología y Diabetes
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Página de inicio: 103
Página final: 106
Idioma: Spanish