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Metastatic Disease to a Concurrent Thyroid Neoplasm: A Case Series and Review of the Literature

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Specialties Oncology
Pathology
Date 2023 Jan 31
PMID 36719557
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Abstract

Background: Metastatic disease to the thyroid gland is uncommon but well-described. Metastatic disease to a concurrent primary thyroid neoplasm is a rare phenomenon. We sought to study patients with metastasis to the thyroid with a focus on the histopathologic and clinical features in tumor-to-tumor metastasis.

Methods: We identified a series of patients with metastatic disease to the thyroid, with or without a concurrent primary neoplasm, through a search of the files of the Department of Pathology. All relevant slides were retrieved and reviewed, including routine HE and immunohistochemical stains. We performed a detailed English language literature search (1962-2022) and review to identify tumor-to-tumor metastasis involving the thyroid.

Results: We identified 14 patients with metastasis to the thyroid over a 22-year period. Four patients exhibited papillary thyroid carcinoma, with metastatic spread of a different malignancy seeding into the thyroid cancer. We describe the histopathologic diagnostic process and findings, clinical management, and the clinical course of tumor-to-tumor metastasis in greater detail for these 4 patients.

Conclusion: Tumor-to-tumor metastasis to the thyroid is a rare event with unique histopathologic features. Our findings suggest that the phenomenon of tumor-to-tumor metastasis serves to highlight broader mechanisms of metastatic disease in general. We provide the largest-to-date and comprehensive review of the literature to identify all previous reported instances of tumor-to-tumor metastasis involving the thyroid.

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