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Tracheal nodularity and paratracheal soft tissue nodule: post-radioactive iodine treatment changes with peculiar visual and pathologic findings in a case of metastatic[...]

Journal of medical case reports. 2025-03-03; 19.1: 92.

Tracheal nodularity and paratracheal soft tissue nodule: post-radioactive iodine treatment changes with peculiar visual and pathologic findings in a case of metastatic follicular variant papillary thyroid carcinoma: a case report

Sievers BL, Shi W, Hu J, Miller R, Patel NM, Van Nostrand K, Cheng GZ, Choe CH, Muñoz Pineda JA

PMID: 40033425

Abstract

Follicular variant papillary thyroid carcinoma is a distinct subtype of papillary thyroid carcinoma that can occasionally present with aggressive features, including distant metastases and extrathyroidal extension. While radioactive iodine ablation is a well-established treatment for residual disease, its post-treatment effects on tracheal and paratracheal structures remain poorly characterized.

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