Skull metastasis with brain invasion from thyroid papillary microcarcinoma

Koan Day Lin*, Jen Der Lin, Hong So Huang, Long Bin Jeng, Yat Sen Ho

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Thyroid papillary microcarcinoma has a notably benign clinical course among carcinomas. The occurrence of distant metastases is exceptional, but significantly increases the risk of mortality. We report the case of a 75-year-old woman with a 1.0 cm primary thyroid papillary microcarcinoma with skull metastases and brain invasion. The clinical presentation was a large mass over the occipital area which progressively grew over the course of 1 year. No thyroid nodule or lymph nodes were palpable. The metastatic mass and primary tumor were surgically removed. The serum thyroglobulin level was 163 ng/mL 1 month after surgery. There was no further management because the patient refused follow-up. She returned to the hospital 15 months later due to a seizure. The tumor had further extended into the brain tissue. Her condition progressively deteriorated and she died 2 months later due to uncontrollable seizures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)280-282
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of the Formosan Medical Association
Volume96
Issue number4
StatePublished - 04 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • skull metastasis
  • thyroglobulin
  • thyroid papillary microcarcinoma
  • thyroidectomy

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