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- Title
Recurrence of carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation (CASTLE) involving the thyroid gland.
- Authors
Dang, N. V.; Son, L. X.; Hong, N. T. T.; Nhung, N. T. T.; Tung, N. T.; Quang, L. V.
- Abstract
Background: Carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation (CASTLE) in the thyroid gland is a rare disease with generally a favorable prognosis. Treatment with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy has been shown to improve local control and long-term survival rates. In this report, we present a case of a recurrent thyroid gland CASTLE and review the literature on the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. Case presentation: A 60-year-old woman, who was diagnosed with a CASTLE thyroid tumor in 2015, had a total thyroidectomy and was maintained on thyroid hormone replacement (levothyroxine). After 5 years, the patient had a recurrence, in an advanced stage unsuitable for surgery. As the patient declined to undergo radiotherapy, she was followed up without intervention and is currently stable after 15 months. Conclusions: CASTLE is a rare disease, diagnosed based on postoperative pathology and immunohistochemistry analysis, especially upon CD5 marker. In case of relapse, treatment options include surgery and radiotherapy; however conservative management without intervention is an acceptable alternative in some cases.
- Subjects
THYROID gland; CONSERVATIVE treatment; SURVIVAL rate; RARE diseases; PROGNOSIS; THYROID cancer
- Publication
Thyroid Research, 2021, Vol 14, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1756-6614
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13044-021-00111-3