A Case of Metachronous Multiple Primary Tumor Involving the Thyroid and the Larynx

갑상선과 후두에 발생한 다발성 원발암 1례

  • 손영익 (성균관대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학 교실, 삼성서울병원) ;
  • 권중근 (성균관대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학 교실, 삼성서울병원) ;
  • 추광철 (성균관대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학 교실, 삼성서울병원)
  • Published : 1997.06.01

Abstract

Multiple primary tumors in the head and neck are not uncommon, however those in the thyroid and the larynx are known to be very rare. In most cases of multiple primary tumors involving the thyroid and the larynx, lesions are observed usually simultaneously and thyroid tumors are found incidentally during the laryngeal tumor surgery. In rare cases, thyroid tumors are found metachronously after radiation therapy of laryngeal cancer. The authors recently experienced a case of multiple primary tumor involving the thyroid and the larynx, in which thyroid papillary carcinoma was the index tumor and the laryngeal squamous carcinoma was the meatachronous second tumor. Both tumors showed aggressive local extension and regional nodal meatastasis with tumor collision in the same node. The patient died of recurrent or of residual squamous carcinoma shortly after main surgical treatment index thyroid cancer.

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