Current Oncology (Nov 2022)

Internal Jugular Vein Tumor Thrombus: A Tricky Question for the Thyroid Surgeon

  • Jean-Baptiste Morvan,
  • Laurys Boudin,
  • Denis Metivier,
  • David Delarbre,
  • Edouard Bouquillon,
  • Juliette Thariat,
  • Damien Pascaud,
  • Pierre-Yves Marcy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29120723
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 12
pp. 9235 – 9241

Abstract

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Internal jugular vein tumor thrombus is an extremely rare condition in thyroid carcinoma, but it does exist. Correlated with greater aggressiveness with a higher incidence of distant metastases at diagnosis and a higher recurrence rate, this important prognostic element should be systematically investigated by ultrasound operators in all patients presenting with thyroid carcinoma. The patient’s follow-up must be careful. This can be a trap that surgeons must look for in their preoperative checklist. We report the case of a 58-year-old woman with an IJV thrombus associated with multiple bone metastases. She underwent successful surgical treatment, and postoperative pathology showed a poorly differentiated follicular carcinoma of the thyroid and a tumor thrombus in the internal jugular vein.

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