Parapharyngeal Lymph Node Metastasis From Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.
Mohamed MasmoudiMehdi HasnaouiManel NjimaChaima ZitouniWadii ThabetAzer ChebilKhalifa MighriPublished in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
Metastatic parapharyngeal lymph nodes (LNs) from papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC) are uncommon and can easily remain undetected. We describe a case that involves a 62-year-old woman treated for a PTC, who presented a rise in serum thyroglobulin (TG) levels. A computed tomography scan was performed, and revealed metastatic nodes in the left parapharyngeal space (PPS). A surgical resection of the nodes was performed with external cervical approach. A histological exam confirmed the diagnosis of a metastatic LN of a PTC. The aim of this report is to emphasize on the possibility of parapharyngeal metastatic nodes in PTC and to describe the diagnosis methods, treatment options, and impact on the prognosis.