World Journal of Surgical Oncology (May 2012)

Primary thyroid angiosarcoma: an unusual localization

  • Petronella Pasquale,
  • Scorzelli Marco,
  • Luise Rossella,
  • Iannaci Giuseppe,
  • Sapere Patrizia,
  • Ferretti Marco,
  • Costanzo Rosaria Maria,
  • Freda Fulvio,
  • Canonico Silvestro,
  • Rossiello Raffaele

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-73
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 73

Abstract

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Abstract The finding of thyroid nodules is a very common occurrence in routine clinical practice. Approximately 5% to 7% of the entire population have thyroid nodules. Vascular lesions are one of the most controversial issues in thyroid pathology. These include benign lesions such as hemangiomas and, rarely, malignant tumors such as angiosarcomas or undifferentiated angiosarcomatoid carcinomas. In particular, angiosarcoma of the thyroid gland is a rare, highly aggressive malignant vascular tumor and in Italy the greatest geographical incidence of this lesion is witnessed near the Alps. Here, a case of thyroid angiosarcoma in a 71-year-old man with a history of goiter for about 20 years is described. The unusual localization of this lesion, the difficulties in reaching a definitive diagnosis for this particular histological type of primary tumor and a history of long-standing multinodular goiter in thyroid of an older man from outside the Alpine region prompted us to report this case of thyroid angiosarcoma mainly to discuss surgical, histopathological and immunohistochemical features.

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