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Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review
Metastases to the pituitary gland are an uncommon complication of thyroid cancer. They resemble pituitary neoplasms posing a diagnostic challenge. We present a case of an aggressive non-radioiodine avid papillary thyroid cancer with recurrent pituitary metastases and a review of the literature. A 70...
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description | Metastases to the pituitary gland are an uncommon complication of thyroid cancer. They resemble pituitary neoplasms posing a diagnostic challenge. We present a case of an aggressive non-radioiodine avid papillary thyroid cancer with recurrent pituitary metastases and a review of the literature. A 70-year-old woman with a history of papillary thyroid cancer and bony metastases presented with symptoms of hypoadrenalism and peripheral vision loss. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a large pituitary mass impinging on the optic chiasm. She underwent transsphenoidal resection followed by (131)I ablation. Post-therapy scintigraphy showed no iodine uptake in the sellar region or bony metastases. Histology of the pituitary mass confirmed metastatic papillary thyroid cancer. Fifteen months later, she had a recurrence of pituitary metastases affecting her vision. This was resected and followed with external beam radiotherapy. Over 2 years, the pituitary metastases increased in size and required two further operations. Radioactive iodine was not considered due to poor response in the past. Progressively, she developed a left-sided III and IV cranial nerve palsy and permanent bitemporal hemianopia. There was a rapid decline in the patient's health with further imaging revealing new lung and bony metastases, and she eventually died 8 months later. To our knowledge, this is the first case of pituitary metastases from a radioiodine-resistant papillary thyroid cancer. Radioiodine-resistant metastatic thyroid cancer may exhibit rapid aggressive growth and remain poorly responsive to the currently available treatment. LEARNING POINTS: Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) has an excellent prognosis with <5% of the cases presenting with distant metastases, usually to lung and bone. Metastasis to the pituitary is a rare complication of DTC. The diagnosis of pituitary insufficiency secondary to pituitary metastases from DTC may be delayed due to the non-specific systemic symptoms of underlying malignancy and TSH suppression therapy for thyroid cancer. The imaging characteristics of metastases to the pituitary may be similar to non-functioning pituitary adenoma. Radioiodine refractory metastatic thyroid cancer has significantly lower survival rates compared with radioactive iodine-avid metastases due to limited therapeutic options. |
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spelling | pubmed-39221922014-03-10 Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review Chikani, Viral Lambie, Duncan Russell, Anthony Endocrinol Diabetes Metab Case Rep Insight into Disease Pathogenesis or Mechanism of Therapy Metastases to the pituitary gland are an uncommon complication of thyroid cancer. They resemble pituitary neoplasms posing a diagnostic challenge. We present a case of an aggressive non-radioiodine avid papillary thyroid cancer with recurrent pituitary metastases and a review of the literature. A 70-year-old woman with a history of papillary thyroid cancer and bony metastases presented with symptoms of hypoadrenalism and peripheral vision loss. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a large pituitary mass impinging on the optic chiasm. She underwent transsphenoidal resection followed by (131)I ablation. Post-therapy scintigraphy showed no iodine uptake in the sellar region or bony metastases. Histology of the pituitary mass confirmed metastatic papillary thyroid cancer. Fifteen months later, she had a recurrence of pituitary metastases affecting her vision. This was resected and followed with external beam radiotherapy. Over 2 years, the pituitary metastases increased in size and required two further operations. Radioactive iodine was not considered due to poor response in the past. Progressively, she developed a left-sided III and IV cranial nerve palsy and permanent bitemporal hemianopia. There was a rapid decline in the patient's health with further imaging revealing new lung and bony metastases, and she eventually died 8 months later. To our knowledge, this is the first case of pituitary metastases from a radioiodine-resistant papillary thyroid cancer. Radioiodine-resistant metastatic thyroid cancer may exhibit rapid aggressive growth and remain poorly responsive to the currently available treatment. LEARNING POINTS: Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) has an excellent prognosis with <5% of the cases presenting with distant metastases, usually to lung and bone. Metastasis to the pituitary is a rare complication of DTC. The diagnosis of pituitary insufficiency secondary to pituitary metastases from DTC may be delayed due to the non-specific systemic symptoms of underlying malignancy and TSH suppression therapy for thyroid cancer. The imaging characteristics of metastases to the pituitary may be similar to non-functioning pituitary adenoma. Radioiodine refractory metastatic thyroid cancer has significantly lower survival rates compared with radioactive iodine-avid metastases due to limited therapeutic options. Bioscientifica Ltd 2013-08-30 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3922192/ /pubmed/24616765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EDM-13-0024 Text en © 2013 The Authors This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_GB) . |
spellingShingle | Insight into Disease Pathogenesis or Mechanism of Therapy Chikani, Viral Lambie, Duncan Russell, Anthony Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review |
title | Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review |
title_full | Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review |
title_fullStr | Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review |
title_full_unstemmed | Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review |
title_short | Pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review |
title_sort | pituitary metastases from papillary carcinoma of thyroid: a case report and literature review |
topic | Insight into Disease Pathogenesis or Mechanism of Therapy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922192/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24616765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EDM-13-0024 |
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