Anaplastic Transformation of Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma in Pulmonary Metastasis With Gradually Progressive Intra-tumoral Cavitation: A Case Report

Cureus. 2022 Nov 29;14(11):e31999. doi: 10.7759/cureus.31999. eCollection 2022 Nov.

Abstract

Anaplastic transformation of differentiated thyroid cancer is rare but clinically important because of the dismal prognosis after anaplastic transformation. Therefore, cases and findings of anaplastic transformation must be accumulated, which could ultimately lead to an earlier diagnosis and an improved prognosis. Here, we present a case of anaplastic transformation of follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) in a pulmonary metastatic lesion associated with gradually progressive tumor cavitation. The patient with FTC was diagnosed with multiple lung metastases three years after surgery for the primary tumor and metastatic neck lymph nodes. Annual treatment with radioactive iodine resulted in disease stability for 10 years. However, one lung metastasis in the left lower lobe gradually enlarged and was associated with intra-tumoral cavitation. The growing lung nodule was resected and pathologically diagnosed as an anaplastic transformation of FTC. Fourteen months after diagnosis, the patient died of pneumothorax caused by pleural dissemination despite multiple treatment interventions. This case highlights pulmonary metastasis with progressive cavitary lesions as a potential early sign of the anaplastic transformation of differentiated thyroid cancer.

Keywords: anaplastic thyroid cancer; differentiated thyroid carcinoma; i-131 radioiodine treatment; pulmonary metastases; tumor cavitation.

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