Metastatic carcinomas to the thyroid are rare in daily clinical practice. However, when encountered they represent a diagnostic challenge, since it is difficult to distinguish them from primary thyroid lesions, especially when occurring in patients with occult malignant history. Nevertheless, it is critical to differentiate a metastatic tumor from primary thyroid lesions, as the clinical management and the prognosis are different for the two entities. More recently, elastosonography opened new possibilities to ultrasound in different fields, such as thyroid nodule differentiation. Herein, we report a case of metastatic signet ring cell carcinoma to the thyroid studied with quantitative elastography and acoustic radiation force impulse imaging.
Metastatic signet ring cell carcinoma presenting as a thyroid diffuse involvement: report of a case studied with Q-elastographic and acoustic radiation force impulse imaging features / Cantisani, Vito; Lodise, Pietro; DI COSIMO, Carla; Metere, Alessio; Chiesa, Carlo; Mancuso, Ester; DI SEGNI, Mattia; Fioravanti, Cristina; DI ROCCO, Giorgio; Bernieri, MARIA GIULIA; Ricci, Paolo; Fierro, Giovanni; Giacomelli, Laura; Orsogna, Nicola; Redler, Adriano. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 2038-2529. - 99:3(2013), p. e84-7. [10.1700/1334.14810]
Metastatic signet ring cell carcinoma presenting as a thyroid diffuse involvement: report of a case studied with Q-elastographic and acoustic radiation force impulse imaging features
CANTISANI, VITO;LODISE, PIETRO;DI COSIMO, CARLA;METERE, ALESSIO;CHIESA, CARLO;MANCUSO, ESTER;DI SEGNI, MATTIA;FIORAVANTI, CRISTINA;DI ROCCO, GIORGIO;BERNIERI, MARIA GIULIA;FIERRO, Giovanni;GIACOMELLI, Laura;orsogna, nicola;REDLER, Adriano
2013
Abstract
Metastatic carcinomas to the thyroid are rare in daily clinical practice. However, when encountered they represent a diagnostic challenge, since it is difficult to distinguish them from primary thyroid lesions, especially when occurring in patients with occult malignant history. Nevertheless, it is critical to differentiate a metastatic tumor from primary thyroid lesions, as the clinical management and the prognosis are different for the two entities. More recently, elastosonography opened new possibilities to ultrasound in different fields, such as thyroid nodule differentiation. Herein, we report a case of metastatic signet ring cell carcinoma to the thyroid studied with quantitative elastography and acoustic radiation force impulse imaging.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.