Carcinoma showing thymic-like differentiation (CASTLE) is a rare tumour of the thyroid, which arises from ectopic thymic tissue or remnants of branchial pouches. A systematic review of English literature evidences less than thirty cases; from them, it clearly appears that CASTLE is considered an indolent slow-growing neoplasia even when lymph nodes metastasis are present. We describe a case of very aggressive CASTLE, which showed seeding along fine needle aspiration tract.
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Cappelli, C., Tironi, A., Marchetti, G. P., Pirola, I., De Martino, E., Delbarba, A., … Rosei, E. A. (2008). Aggressive thyroid carcinoma showing thymic-like differentiation (Castle): Case report and review of the literature. Endocrine Journal, 55(4), 685–690. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.K07E-147
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