Radiology Case Reports (Feb 2018)

Case report: Diffuse metastatic infiltration of the thyroid by esophageal adenocarcinoma mimicking non-neoplastic thyroid disease

  • James Reese, MD,
  • Apoorv Chebolu, BS,
  • YouJun Shen, MD,
  • Frank Mihlon, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2017.10.020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 108 – 111

Abstract

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We report a patient who suffered from esophageal cancer that metastasized to the thyroid. There are only a handful of cases of esophageal cancer with metastases to the thyroid reported in the literature. To our knowledge, this is the first with a diffusely infiltrative pattern (the others were focal masses/nodules). This diffusely infiltrative pattern of metastatic disease is important for radiologists to be aware of because it is particularly difficult to detect and is not characteristically neoplastic by pattern. A diffuse parenchymal abnormality that is bilaterally symmetric is more commonly associated with non-neoplastic diffuse thyroid disease, such as autoimmune thyroid diseases (eg, Graves' disease). As such, in addition to the more common non-neoplastic differential diagnoses associated with diffuse thyroid disease, a diffuse thyroid parenchymal abnormality in a patient with a history of esophageal carcinoma should raise the question of diffuse metastatic infiltration.

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