Unusual Skull Metastasis From Thyroid Cancer: A Case Report

甲状腺癌罕见颅骨转移:病例报告

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Abstract

Papillary thyroid carcinoma is a common condition, but skull metastases are extremely rare. This case involves an older adult who presented with a progressively growing mass in the skull that also involved the orbit. Imaging revealed a lesion measuring 85x76x91 mm, causing compression of the left frontal lobe and midline deviation. The patient underwent craniotomy with tumor resection and orbital exenteration, which led to the diagnosis of metastasis from papillary thyroid carcinoma. A total thyroidectomy was later performed, but histopathology found no evidence of malignancy in the thyroid gland. Skull metastasis in patients with thyroid cancer is rarely reported, and its diagnosis, as well as pre-and postoperative management, remains uncertain. Additionally, the occurrence of metastasis without identifying the primary tumor in the thyroid gland is an uncommon phenomenon. Only two previous cases have been reported where skull metastasis occurred without a detectable primary thyroid tumor. Skull metastases are rare, and diagnosing and treating them presents significant challenges. However, a skull metastasis originating from the thyroid, even in the absence of a primary tumor, is a rare but real possibility.

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