100 consecutive patients with papillary carcinoma - Case 26. |
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Clinical data: A 66-year-old woman referred for evaluation of an elevated parathormone level.
Palpation: both lobes were nodular.
Functional state: euthyroidism (TSH 2.50 mIU/L). Parathormone 162.2 pg/mL, calcium 2.07 mM/L, phosphate 1.1 mM/L.
Ultrasonography. The thyroid was echonormal. There were multiple nodules of different echogenicities in the right lobe. There was hypoechogenic nodule that presented irregular borders and hyperechogenic granules in the left lobe.
Cytology was performed the lesion in the left lobe and resulted in suspicion of carcinoma. Wash-out thyroglobulin resulted in 155 ug/L, serum thyroglobulin did in 21.6 ug/L. Serum calcitonin resulted in 1.43 mM/L (normal value 0-3.36). Our final diagnosis was suspicion of papillary carcinoma.
Histopathology disclosed papillary carcinoma in the left lobe while hyperplastic nodules in the right lobe.














