The skin is an extremely rare site of metastasis from papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) and is linked to underlying disseminated malignancy, which reflects a dismal prognosis. We present the case of a 70-years-old Saudi female who presented at our clinic with an eight-month history of two painful and itchy skin nodules over the scalp and the medial aspect of the right arm. She had a history of total thyroidectomy for PTC 30 years prior. Computed tomography-positron emission tomography showed multiple fluorodeoxyglucose avid lung and skeletal metastases. This case highlights the fact that skin nodules in a patient with a history of PTC should be assessed carefully with a high suspicion of skin metastasis to avoid any delay in treatment.
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Alwhaid, M. S., Mhish, O., Tunio, M. A., AlMalki, S., Al Asiri, M., & Al-Qahtani, K. (2022). Skin Metastasis Occurring 30 Years After Thyroidectomy for Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22180
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