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甲状腺がんにおけるレトロファリンゲスリンパ節転移の管理
Isabelle Fournier1, Ashwini Venkata Bandi1, Sarah Hamidi2
1Department of Head & Neck Surgery, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA.
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|September 2, 2025
まとめ
甲状腺がんのレトロファリンゲスリンパ節 (RPLN) 転移はまれである. これらの転移はゆっくりと成長し,より大きなものはしばしば手術で最小限の長期的な問題で管理されます.
科学分野:
- 腫瘍学
- 頭 と 首 の 手術
- 内分泌学
背景:
- 甲状腺がんではレトロファリンゲスリンパ節 (RPLN) 転移はまれである.
- これらの転移の最適な管理戦略は報告されていないままです.
研究 の 目的:
- RPLN転移の甲状腺がん患者の管理と結果を分析する.
- RPLN転移の成長パターンと治療効果を評価する.
主な方法:
- 2000年から2024年の間にRPLN転移を治療した167人の甲状腺がん患者の遡及分析.
- 患者はアクティブ・サーベイランス,外科治療,非外科治療のグループに分けられました.
- 外科的なアプローチには 頸経,口経ロボット,口経方法が含まれていた.
主要な成果:
- RPLNの転移は,年平均3%の速度で成長が遅かった.
- 手術後の縮症 (11%) とベロファリンゲス不全 (1%) の割合は低かった.
- 非手術の選択肢には,放射性ヨウ素,放射線治療,全身標的治療が含まれていました.
結論:
- 甲状腺がんのレトロファリンゲスリンパ節転移は成長が遅い.
- 外科的切除はより大きな転移 (≥1cm) に有効で,長期的罹患率は一般的に低い.
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