An 80-year-old woman underwent a bilateral lung resection for metastases originating from follicular thyroid cancer. The resection was performed 30 years after right hemithyroidectomy to remove the follicular adenoma. Chest X-ray revealed a 30-mm mass shadow in the right lower lung filed. Chest computed tomography revealed a 32-mm mass shadow in right lung segment 10 (S10) and a 15-mm nodular shadow in left S10. Another partial lung resection of left S10 and a right lower lobectomy were performed 3 months later. Although rarely performed, resection of bilateral pulmonary metastases arising from follicular thyroid cancer was conducted for this patient.
Thyroid carcinomas are uncommon malignancies. They account for approximately 2% of all new cancer cases [
We described an 80-year-old woman who underwent bilateral lung resections for metastases originating from follicular thyroid cancer. The resections were performed 30 years after a right hemithyroidectomy procedure implemented to treat follicular adenoma.
An 80-years-old woman underwent right hemithyroidectomy for probable follicular adenoma of the right thyroid gland 30 years previously. No regional lymph node swellings and distant metastatic tumors were found during the 2-year follow-up period.
She presented at our hospital bilateral lower limbs swelling. Chest X-ray showed a mass shadow in the right lower lung field (
She was admitted for thoracoscopic resection of the left lung nodule. She had no history of drinking or smoking and her family histories were unremarkable. She had surgery scars at the cervix and the bilateral varicose veins of the lower extremity. Thoracoscopic partial lung resection of the left S10 was performed. On cut section, the tumor had a yellow to tan homogenous appearance. Histologically, the tumor formed follicular structures similar to the thyroid gland. The pathological diagnosis was pulmonary metastases from follicular thyroid cancer.
The values of TSH (2.9 μIU/ml) and free T4 (1.05 ng/dl) were within normal limits. Accumulation of fluorodexyglucose on positron emission tomography was not shown, and a bone scintigram revealed nothing unusual. Resection of the remnant thyroid gland and radioisotope therapy were recommended to the patient, but she refused.
Three months later, right lower lung lobectomy and lymph node dissection were performed because the follow-up chest CT scan revealed that lobular lymph node enlargement was present (
The lung is one of the most common target organs for metastases from various malignancies. Metastatic lesion manifest radiographically as solitary or multiple nodular patterns. The accurate diagnosis of pulmonary nodules in patients with a history of extrapulmonary malignancy is usually difficult and it is important to proceed to the optimal treatment. The differential diagnoses include primary lung cancer, metastatic lung cancer, and benign tumors (e.g. granulomas and hamartomas). Surgical resection, chemotherapy, radiation, observation, or combined approaches are proposed depending on the origin of the nodules. Histological confirmation was not obtained before surgical resection, but we considered this case as double primary lung cancer or as metastatic lung cancer from the gastrointestinal tract or gynecological organs to improve the patient’s chances for long-term survival. We missed the possibility of metastases from thyroid grand because of the long disease-free interval (30 years) from previous diagnosis and treatment of benign adenoma. Resectable metastasis to the lung from thyroid cancer is quite rare [
Pulmonary metastases from thyroid cancer usually present as a multiple nodular pattern or miliary pattern disseminated throughout both lungs [
Ríos et al. analyzed prognostic factors for follicular thyroid carcinoma [
Ronga et al. reported that patients with lung metastases from differentiated thyroid carcinoma, young patents <45 years of age at diagnosis, and highly 131I uptakes by metastases are the most important factors positively affecting survival times [
Although the patient was a stage IV octogenarian, bilateral surgical procedures did not affect her prognosis. She remained disease-free even though she avoids total thyroidectomy and radiotherapy. Resection of metastases to the bilateral lungs from thyroid cancer were quite rare.
We describe a surgical case of pulmonary metastases from follicular thyroid carcinoma. At least empirically, surgery is the treatment of choice for patients with this condition. Resection of metastases to the bilateral lungs from thyroid cancer is quite rare.
The authors have no financial or other conflict of interest to declare.
MotohisaKuwahara,MasatoIwami,MasaeMano,ToshihikoMoroga,AkinoriIwasaki, (2015) A Surgical Case of Bilateral Pulmonary Metastases from Thyroid Follicular Cancer. Surgical Science,06,442-445. doi: 10.4236/ss.2015.610063