Title of article :
Papillary thyroid cancer with metastases to brain, lung and kidney: A case of dosimetry proven privilege of surgical resection of organ metastases
Author/Authors :
Salehi, Yalda Department of Nuclear Medicine - Vali-Asr Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Naseri, Maryam Department of Nuclear Medicine - Vali-Asr Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Farzanefar, Saeed Department of Nuclear Medicine - Vali-Asr Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Abbasi, Mehrshad Department of Nuclear Medicine - Vali-Asr Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran
Abstract :
A 45-year-old woman presented with a headache and visual complaints. Brain MRI revealed a large mass in the right occipital
cortex. The tumor was surgically removed and pathological examination showed papillary carcinoma originating from thyroid
gland. She had a history of thyroid surgery 27 years ago indicating papillary thyroid cancer with central neck lymph node
involvement followed by no additional treatments. CT scan showed a mass in the right kidney and multiple liver cysts. She
was referred and treated with curative dose of radioiodine. A post therapeutic iodine scan showed accumulation of the tracer
in the right kidney and disseminated uptake in the lungs and neck, with no focal uptake in the liver. To increase iodine
accumulation in the lungs with curative intention, the right kidney was surgically resected. Forty-five days after nephrectomy,
the patient received her second dose of radioiodine. In the second post therapy scan, the uptake in the lungs and neck was
significantly enhanced. The ratio of lungs to whole body uptake was 17.2% and 46.2% in the first and second post therapeutic
scan, respectively. Not only unilateral kidney metastasis from PTC is rare incidentally noticed non-metastatic multiple liver
cysts in this patient are interesting to report, also the benefit from metastasectomy of asymptomatic visceral metastasis is
documented. Such a visceral metastasectomy could result in optimal radiation to other sites, being lung metastases in this case.
Keywords :
Papillary thyroid carcinoma , Kidney metastasis , Metastasectomy , Dosimetry
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics