Thyroid carcinoma with atypical metastasis to the pituitary gland and unexpected postmortal diagnosis.
Anna Popławska-KitaMarta WielogórskaŁukasz PoplawskiKatarzyna SiewkoAgnieszka AdamskaPiotr SzumowskiPiotr MyśliwiecJanusz MyśliwiecJoanna ReszećGrzegorz KamińskiJanusz DzięciołDorota TobiaszewskaMałgorzata SzelachowskaAdam Jacek KrętowskiPublished in: Endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism case reports (2020)
The goal of presenting this case is to raise awareness of the clinical heterogeneity of papillary cancer and promote early diagnosis of unexpected metastasis and coexisting diseases to improve clinical outcomes. Clinicians must be skeptical. They should not fall into the trap of diagnostic momentum or accept diagnostic labels at face value. Regardless of the potential mechanisms, clinicians should be aware of the possibility of the coexistence of thyroid cancer and sarcoidosis as a differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy. This case highlights the importance of the diagnostic and therapeutic planning process and raises awareness of the fact that one uncommon disease could be masked by another extremely rare disorder.