Papillary thyroid cancer in an adolescent with a toxic single nodular goiter
https://doi.org/10.14341/probl2017632114-116
Abstract
The rate of nodular goiter in children ranges from 0.05 to 5.1%; in this case, the risk of thyroid cancer in childhood amounts to 3―70% of all cases of thyroid pathology. Therefore, the main issue is the differential diagnosis of a nosological variant of a thyroid nodule, which defines the optimal therapeutic tactics for a particular patient. The risk of malignancy is traditionally believed to be low in the case of decompensated functional autonomy of a thyroid nodule; therefore, the need for fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) followed by cytomorphological analysis of the aspirate is avoided in most cases. The presented clinical case demonstrates papillary cancer in an adolescent with a toxic single nodular goiter. A thyroid ultrasound examination revealed a nodular lesion in the boy. An increase in the thyroid size and thyrotoxicosis manifestation occurred 3 years later. A cytomorphological study identified follicular neoplasia; scintigraphy revealed a hot nodule. Surgical treatment was planned. Antithyroid therapy was prescribed to prepare for surgery. After compensation of thyrotoxicosis, hemithyroidectomy was performed. A histological examination diagnosed papillary thyroid cancer, which required repeated thyroidectomy followed by radioiodine I131 ablation. The postoperative period was uneventful; the patient well tolerated suppressive levothyroxine therapy. Therefore, the presence of a toxic single nodular goiter does not exclude thyroid cancer, which defines the need to discuss the indications for FNAB of thyroid nodules in children.
About the Authors
Olga S. RogovaRussian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation
MD
Goar F. Okminyan
Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, assistance professor
Lubov N. Samsonova
Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation
MD
Elena V. Kiseleva
Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, assistance professor
Oleg Yu. Latyshev
Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, assistance professor
Natalja N. Egarmina
Children’s City Clinical Hospital n.a. Z.A. Bashlyaeva
Russian Federation
MD
Elvira P. Kasatkina
Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, professor
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Rogova O.S., Okminyan G.F., Samsonova L.N., Kiseleva E.V., Latyshev O.Yu., Egarmina N.N., Kasatkina E.P. Papillary thyroid cancer in an adolescent with a toxic single nodular goiter. Problems of Endocrinology. 2017;63(2):114-116. https://doi.org/10.14341/probl2017632114-116

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