RADIATION-INDUCED PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA IN A PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR
Authors/Creators
- 1. 1. Service D'endocrinologie, Diabetologie Et Nutrition, CHU Hassan 2 Fes, Maroc.
- 2. 2. Faculte De Medecine Et De Pharmacie De Fes, Universite Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fes, Maroc.
- 3. 3. Laboratoire D'epidemiologie Et De Recherche En Sciences De La Sante.
Description
Secondary malignant neoplasms are a rare but feared late complication of pediatric cancers. Radiation therapy is a well-established risk factor for the development of thyroid tumors, particularly in children, whose thyroid gland is sensitive to the carcinogenic effects of ionizing radiation.This is the case of a 16-year-old female patient who was diagnosed at the age of 5 with a medulloblastoma of the posterior cranial fossa, which was surgically treated and irradiated. Ten years later, a cervical mass developed, leading to the diagnosis of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) with lymph node involvement. Pulmonary nodules/micronodules were identified,consistent with hematogenous dissemination. The patient received two doses of radioactive iodine therapy, in the context of an elevated postoperative thyroglobulin level. Follow-up chest CT revealed progression of a suspicious right lower lobe pulmonary micronodule, while whole-body scintigraphy showed multiple iodine-avid foci.This case highlights the need for long-term surveillance in pediatric cancer survivors due to the elevated risk of radiationinduced secondary thyroid malignancies.
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