Thyroid metastasis of malignant melanoma
Date
2005Author
Kapran, Y
Erbil, Y
Kaya, H
Ozbey, N
Ozarmagan, S
Bozbora, A
Barbaros, U
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Clinically significant metastases to the thyroid gland are very rare; however, they can present as the initial malignancy. The authors report a 53-year-old man who underwent surgery for malignant melanoma 5 years earlier, and recently presented with a thyroid nodule that turned out to be a metastasis of the primary malignancy. Fine-needle aspiration showed malignant cells, but was unable to indicate that their origin was malignant melanoma. Total thyroidectomy was the therapy chosen for the patient.
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