World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Dec 2006)

Serum calcitonin negative Medullary thyroid carcinoma

  • Welsing Ellen,
  • Bonhag Gerd,
  • Bechara Falk G,
  • Sand Daniel,
  • Gelos Marcos,
  • Sand Michael,
  • Mann Benno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-4-97
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 97

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Abstract Background Medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTC) constitute about 5 to 7 % of thyroid neoplasms. They originate from parafollicular C cells which produce Calcitonin, a hormone which has an impact on calcium metabolism and represents the biochemical activity of MTC. In rare cases pre-operative serum calcitonin can be negative. Case presentation We report on a 73-year-old female patient with a rare case of a serum calcitonin negative medullary thyroid carcinoma who suffered fulminant post-operative course and died of multiple metastasis. Conclusion This case shows that in very rare cases MTCs do not secrete calcitonin making diagnosis and tumour follow-up difficult. To this date, only few reports describing this combination of circumstances were found in the English literature.