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一例Cribriform-Morular甲状腺癌,没有甲状腺结节
Angela Rao1, Leor Needleman1, M Lauren Lalakea2,3
1Division of Endocrinology, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.
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概括
一种罕见的癌症cribriform-morular甲状腺癌,可以在超声波上微妙地呈现. 它在一个年轻患者的诊断导致了鉴定家族腺瘤多重症综合征.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 状状甲状腺癌是一种罕见的甲状腺癌.
- 它与家族性腺瘤多重症 (FAP) 密切相关,这是一种遗传性疾病,增加了结直肠多风险.
研究的目的:
- 在一个年轻的女性患者中报告CMTC病例.
- 突出CMTC的诊断挑战,特别是其微妙的超声波呈现.
- 强调CMTC作为FAP综合征早期指标的作用.
主要方法:
- 一个年轻的女性患有膨胀的囊的案例报告.
- 诊断工作包括超声波和全甲状腺切除术.
- 手术后的组织病理学证实了CMTC.
- 对FAP综合征进行遗传检测.
主要成果:
- 患者呈现出扩大的,没有可疑的超声检查结果.
- 组织病理学证实了cribriform-morular甲状腺癌.
- 随后的基因检测显示出家族性腺瘤多重症综合征.
- 这种罕见的甲状腺癌最初在超声波上没有被发现.
结论:
- 状状甲状腺癌可以呈现出非可疑的超声波发现.
- CMTC可以作为FAP综合征的关键早期诊断标志物.
- 早期诊断FAP对于及时管理和监测至关重要.
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