Sternal Metastasis in Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma: An Atypical Presentation
HIND. OUAKRIM,
NADA. EL IDRISSI DAFALI,
SANA. RAFI
et al.
Abstract:Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma (FTC), the second most common type of thyroid cancer, accounts for 10-20% of thyroid cancers, primarily affecting individuals over 40, and it tends to spread hematogenously to various organs. It often metastasizes to the lungs (49%) and bones (7-28%), including the spine, pelvis, skull, long bones, and rarely, the sternum. Metastatic FTC carries a poor prognosis, with a 3-21% ten-year survival rate when bone metastases are present. Sternal metastasis from thyroid carcinoma is excep… Show more
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