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Accidental Discovery of Lung Metastases From Differentiated Thyroid Cancer by 99mTc Sodium Pertechnetate Scan in a Patient With Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

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CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Volume 37, Issue 9, Pages 895-896

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/RLU.0b013e31825b2011

Keywords

differentiated thyroid cancer; I-131; (TcO4)-Tc-99m; lung metastasis

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We present a 75-year-old-man affected by chronic renal failure in whom metastases from differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) were incidentally discovered at (TcO4)-Tc-99m neck-thorax scan in the setting of a diagnosis of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Ten years before, he had undergone near-total thyroidectomy for a multinodular goiter. Result of the pathological examination was negative for DTC. At our observation, serum thyroglobulin was high in the absence of Tg-Ab, consistent with metastatic disease. Neck ultrasonographynography was negative. The patient underwent I-131 therapy (3700 MBq) after stimulation with recombinant human thyroid-stimulating hormone. Postdose whole-body scan confirmed the metastases already demonstrated by (TcO4)-Tc-99m .

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