Frontiers in Surgery (Jan 2023)

Case Report: A papillary thyroid microcarcinoma patient with skip lymph node metastasis and multiple distant metastasis

  • Qin Jiang,
  • Mimi Zhai,
  • Xiang Lin,
  • Chutong Ren,
  • Yunxia Li,
  • Fei Ye,
  • Yi Gong,
  • Sushun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.1019846
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

Read online

Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common type of thyroid cancer. Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) is defined as PTC with a diameter less than 1 centimeter. Most lymph nodes of PTC patients have metastasized to the central neck, and a few lymph nodes have metastasized to the lateral neck. Skip lymph node metastasis, that is, lateral cervical lymph node metastasis without central lymph node metastasis, is even less common. Additionally, distant metastasis of PTMC is also rare, mainly occurring in the lung and bone. Here, we reported a case of PTMC patient with skip lymph node metastasis and multiple distant metastasis. The patient presented with a huge shoulder mass and the primary tumor was found to originate from the thyroid. However, the patient only suffered with PTMC via postoperative pathological results, and interestingly, the patient only had skip lymph node metastasis. Thus, we should focus on PTMC patients with lateral cervical lymph nodes metastasis, especially those with skip metastasis. In addition, this case provides a new perspective for us to understand of skip lymph metastasis and distant metastasis of PTMC.

Keywords