Metastases to the thyroid
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Squamous cell
carcinoma of the uterine cervix metastasising to the thyroid gland: a case report. Consecutive axial views of the contrast enhanced computed tomography of the neck showing multiple low-density thyroid nodules (yellow arrows), a mixed density mass lesion in the lower pole of the left thyroid lobe (green arrow) and multiple deep cervical lymph nodes (lower jugular and paratracheal) (red arrows)
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Renal
carcinoma metastasis in thyroid gland mimicking a benign goitre. Axial contrast CT scan image of right thyroid mass.
Metastases to the thyroid are an uncommon cause of thyroid malignancy.
Epidemiology
Metastases to the thyroid represent 1.4-3% of all malignancies . In autopsy series, the incidence is ~10% (range 2-24%) .
Pathology
The most common sites of primary malignancy include (note these will vary by region) :
- kidney
- renal cell carcinoma (considered most common)
- lung
- head and neck
- breast
- gastrointestinal tract
- skin
- neuroendocrine tumor
- cholangiocarcinoma (rare)
Radiographic features
Ultrasound
Metastases to the thyroid most commonly have the following features :
- hypoechoic lesion with poorly circumscribed margins (80%)
- no calcifications
- concurrent cervical lymphadenopathy (80%)
Siehe auch:
- Schilddrüsenkarzinom
- Neoplasien der Schilddrüse
- Lymphom der Schilddrüse
- maligne Schilddrüsenneoplasien
- seltene Schilddrüsentumoren
- Metastasen eines Nierenzellkazinoms in der Schilddrüse
und weiter:
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