Thyroid papillary cancer-related pregnancy: a case report

  • Giray B
  • Buyukbayrak E
  • Turhan O
  • et al.
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Abstract

Differentiated thyroid cancer is the second-most frequent tumor among those tumors diagnosed during pregnancy after breast cancer; it also is the most common endocrine malignancy. Pregnancy-associated cancer was defined as a malignancy detected during pregnancy or within 2 years of delivery, but most of the patients with pregnancy-associated cancer were recognized in the postpartum period. The best time for surgery is unclear. Its management is a challenge for both doctors and patients. Enlargement of the thyroid gland in pregnancy is usually a physiological change related to pregnancy, but even if it is rare, it can be due to thyroid malignancy. We report a case of 31-year-old female diagnosed with thyroid papillary cancer during pregnancy with no symptoms except for a lump on her neck. For this reason, the examination of the thyroid gland and the examination of neck lymph nodes should be routinely performed on all pregnant women.

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Giray, B., Buyukbayrak, E. E., Turhan, O. T., & Karsidag, A. Y. K. (2017). Thyroid papillary cancer-related pregnancy: a case report. Case Reports in Perinatal Medicine, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/crpm-2016-0058

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