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A Case Rarity: Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma with Squamous Metaplasia Complicated with Chronic Discharging Ulcers.

Wan Fatihah Wan SohaimiY F LeeNorazlina Mat NawiMohd Fazrin Mohd RohaniNur Asma Sapiai
Published in: Indian journal of surgical oncology (2019)
We report a unique case of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) with squamous metaplasia complicated with chronic discharging ulcer. A 76-year-old gentleman was referred to us after defaulted treatment 1 year post-total thyroidectomy. He presented to us with long-standing chronic, non-healing, ulcerative and discharging wound at the anterior neck at previous total thyroidectomy scar. The primary tumour was histologically diagnosed as papillary malignant cells with extensive squamous metaplasia. Squamous metaplasia is a rare finding in thyroid carcinoma that carried a poorer prognostic factor.
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