Thyroid cancer is one of the most common endocrine cancers. The most common histological subtypes are papillary and follicular variants; these are "differentiated thyroid cancers" and are associated with an excellent prognosis. The exact mechanism of thyroid cancer is not known. Several genetic alterations and environmental factors are found to be associated with this cancer. Patients with differentiated thyroid cancer are treated with postoperative radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy to ablate residual thyroid tissue and metastatic micro-foci. It is thought that after RAI, there is an increased risk of secondary malignancies such as lung, renal, and stomach cancer and lymphomas. However, the risk of secondary malignancy is not clear. They may be associated with genetic syndromes, environmental factors, and radiation exposure. The secondary malignancy may be detected incidentally during follow-up or present with signs and symptoms of that malignancy. There is no direct association between second malignancy and radiation exposure in I-131 therapies. We present a case series of five patients treated with high doses of I-131 for the remnant. The patients developed metachronous malignancies later in life.
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Surgery
January 2025
Service of Digestive and General Surgery, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Princesa (IIS-IP), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), Madrid, Spain.
Background: This study aimed to compare the rates of postoperative and permanent hypocalcemia between postthyroidectomy indocyanine green angiography and indocyanine green angiography-guided thyroidectomy performed intraoperatively for identification and preservation of the parathyroids.
Methods: We undertook a retrospective study of 2 cohorts of patients with thyroid cancer undergoing total thyroidectomy and central neck dissection. The first cohort (control group) included patients who underwent postthyroidectomy indocyanine green angiography to predict parathyroid function by scoring the degree of fluorescence (0, black; nonvascularized; 1, gray/heterogeneous: partially vascularized; and 2, white: well vascularized), and the second cohort (angiography-guided thyroidectomy) included patients undergoing initially indocyanine green angiography-guided thyroidectomy to identify the feeding vessels of the parathyroid glands followed by postthyroidectomy indocyanine green angiography.
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Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital of Modena, Modena, Italy.
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Department of medical oncology, Habib Bourguiba Hospital, University of Sfax, Sfax, 3029, Tunisia.
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