Familial non medullary thyroid carcinoma. Report of a case and literature review
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Keywords
Family thyroid cancer, familial non medullary thyroid carcinoma, thyroid cancer
Abstract
The non-familial medullary thyroid carcinoma (FNMTC) represents approximately between 3.2 and 9.6% of all thyroid cancers, and is defined by the presence of dif- ferentiated thyroid cancer in 2 or more families in the absence of other known familial syndromes or radiation exposure. Although the pathophysiology is still uncertain, some investigators posit a dominant pattern of inheritance with incomplete penetrance, but still there is no specific gene responsible. It occurs at a younger age and with more aggressive characteristics than the sporadic form. Because of the interest in learning about the presentation of this disease and its recommendations, we present the case of a patient diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer with a history of 4 family with the same pathology. Actually cervical screening by ultrasound and the fine needle aspira- tion biopsy (FNAB) of thyroid nodules is the examination of choice in the presence of a history of FNMTC, since no genetic studies yet available. Total thyroidectomy with lymph node dissection is the treatment of choice. Because the more aggressive behavior and poor prognosis of FNMTC, a high index of suspicion and a full investigation is required in the presence of a familial component.