Thyroid Papillary Carcinoma Invasion of the Ipsilateral Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report
Alexander Viduetsky,
Robert Simon,
Brian Humphries
Abstract:Thyroid cancer is the common malignancy of the endocrine system. Thyroid neoplasms are usually asymptomatic and slow growing. Uncommonly, aggressive thyroid neoplasms may invade adjacent blood vessels. Internal jugular vein invasion is a rare complication of an aggressive thyroid malignancy. Careful sonographic examination of a thrombus-like structure inside a blood vessel adjacent to the affected thyroid could reveal that the “thrombus” is part of the thyroid mass. The continuity of a thyroid neoplasm into th… Show more
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