Diagnosis and management of hurthle cell carcinoma, a rare case report

  • Adham M
  • Moulanda F
  • Harahap A
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Abstract

Hurthle cell carcinoma is a rare subtype of follicular thyroid carcinoma. Its aggressive nature and poor prognosis require prompt diagnosis and treatment, which is often challenging. We herein report a case of a woman who complained of lumps on her left and right neck which move with swallowing motion for 15 years, and have gotten bigger in the previous 6 months. Follicular thyroid carcinoma was first suspected based on previous fine needle aspiration biopsy. Total thyroidectomy and selective neck dissection procedure were performed and histopathology examination post-surgery showed Hurthle cell carcinoma. The patient also received thyroid replacement hormone therapy. This case discusses the diagnosis and management of Hurthle cell carcinoma leading to better patient outcome.

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Adham, M., Moulanda, F., Harahap, A., Pandu, K., & Yunir, E. (2020). Diagnosis and management of hurthle cell carcinoma, a rare case report. Acta Oto-Laryngologica Case Reports, 5(1), 74–80. https://doi.org/10.1080/23772484.2020.1838285

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