Papillary carcinoma in thyroglossal duct remnants is a rare and usually unexpected finding. It is controversial whether or not prophylactic thyroid gland dissection is necessary in such circumstances. We present our experience of four cases. Based on this, a consideration of published risk factors, and evaluation of the likelihood of a primary versus metastatic origin of the malignancy, we present a therapeutic decision procedure. When the thyroid is normal, the patient presents low-risk factors for thyroid cancer, and there is evidence that the malignancy is primary, removal of all thyroglossal duct remnants by the Sistrunk procedure is sufficient.

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