Carcinoma papilar de tiroides. Úlcera sangrante de piel

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Background: Differentiated thyroid cancer has a good prognosis. If there is local tumor infiltration, the prognosis depends on its complete excision. Case report: We report a 67 years old woman with a papillary thyroid cancer and a bleeding skin ulcer. The initial assessment disclosed local tumor infiltration of neck structures and cervical lymph nodes. She was subjected to a radical thyroidectomy, radical neck dissection and dissection of involved structures. She was also treated with radioiodine and levothyroxine and remains asymptomatic after two years of follow up.

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Chisthi M., M., Manju, P. A., & Thomas, P. K. (2015). Carcinoma papilar de tiroides. Úlcera sangrante de piel. Revista Chilena de Cirugia, 67(6), 643–646. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-40262015000600014

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