[Diagnostic complexities and anatomical surprises in a case of thyroid surgery for papillary carcinoma].

Chir Ital

Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, Unità di Endocrinochirurgia, Ospedale Sacro Cuore, Negrar, Verona.

Published: April 2008

We present the case of a male patient who needed surgery for a large undefined submandibular schwannoma and a small contralateral thyroid carcinoma associated with cervical lymph nodes of a dubious nature. During the operative procedure all the pathological conditions were resolved, with some remarkable surprises. A non-functioning parathyroid adenoma was found and removed. A fairly unusual anatomical complication was also detected with regard to the right inferior laryngeal nerve, i.e. an anastomotic branch connecting the main trunk to the vagus nerve.

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