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THYROID MALIGNANCY CLINICAL FEATURES NEETHI.T.P ROLL NO: 29

Clinical features of thyroid malignancy

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THYROID MALIGNANCYCLINICAL FEATURES

NEETHI.T.PROLL NO: 29

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PAPILLARY CARCINOMA OF THYROID

CLINICAL FEATUTES• Thyroid swelling – soft or firm or hard solid or cystic solitary or multinodular

• Compression features are uncommon

• Often descrete lymphnodes in the neck (40%) are palpable

• This may present with secondaries in neck lymphnodes with occult primary

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FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA

CLINICAL FEATURES

• Swelling in the neck- firm or hard and nodular

• Tracheal compression/ infiltration & stridor

• Dyspnoea, haemoptysis, chest pain when there are lung secondaries

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• Hoarseness of voice if recurrent laryngeal nerve involvement occurs

• Absence of carotid pulsation, if lesion infiltrate into carotid sheath (positive berry’s sign)

• Pulsatile secondaries in skull and longbones

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CLINICAL SCORING SYSTEMS

• AMES clinical scoring system

Based on Age distant Metastasis Extent of primary tumour Size of primary tumour

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• AGES clinical scoring system

Based on Age pathologic Grade of the tumour Extent of the tumour Size of the tumour

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Prgnostic risk classification for patientsbased on AMES or AGES

Risk

parameter LOW HIGH

age <40 >40

gender female male

extent No local extension, intrathyroidal, no capsular invasion

Capsular invasion, extrathyroidal extension

metastasis none Regional or distant

size <2 cm >4 cm

grade Well differentiated Poorly differentiated

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ANAPLASTIC CARCINOMA CLINICAL FEATURES

• Swelling in thyroid region- rapidly progressive hard with involvement of isthmus and lateral

lobes• Stridor and hoarseness of voice due to

tracheal obstruction• Dysphagia• Fixity to the skin• Positive berry’s sign

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MEDULLARY CARCINOMA

CLINICAL FEATURES

• Thyroid swelling often with enlargement of neck nodes

• Diarrhoea, flushing (30 %)

• Hypertension, pheochromocytoma, and mucosal neuromas when associated with MEN II syndrome

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• Sporadic and familial types occur in adulthood • Cases associated with MEN II syndrome occur

in younger age group

• Paraneoplastic syndrome like cushing’s, carcinoids may be present.

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