Differentiated thyroid carcinoma presentation may be more aggressive in children and adolescents than in young adults.
Giuseppina ZirilliLaura CannavòFrancesco VermiglioMaria Antonia VioliFilippo De LucaMalgorzata Gabriela WasniewskaPublished in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2018)
In a study population younger than 30 years: a) the risk of developing DTC increases with age, achieving its zenith during the 3rd decade of life; b) clinical presentation is more severe in children and adolescents younger than 18 years than in the patients aged between 20 and 30; c) in the cohort of children and adolescents DTC is more often associated with AITDs, which might play some role in conditioning the more aggressive phenotypical presentation of DTC in this patient group.