1. Concomitant malignancies in the neck: follicular dendritic cell sarcoma; a rare tumour presenting as a right-sided neck nodal mass and papillary carcinoma thyroid
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Badareesh Lakshminarayana, Suhas Umakanth, and Ranjini Kudva
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dendritic Cell Sarcoma, Follicular ,Modified Radical Neck Dissection ,medicine ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Lymph node ,business.industry ,Castleman disease ,Thyroid ,Thyroidectomy ,Neck dissection ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Carcinoma, Papillary ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Neck Dissection ,Female ,Radiology ,Sarcoma ,Lymph Nodes ,business - Abstract
Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma is a rare low-grade sarcoma of mesenchymal origin. It involves the lymph nodes more commonly and rarely extranodal sites. The most common lymph node is cervical and usually presents as a painless asymptomatic mass. More often, it is a misdiagnosis, and there is a delay in treatment. It is rarely associated with Castleman disease, myasthenia gravis. Diagnosis of this condition is by histopathology and immunochemistry. Surgery is the primary modality of treatment, and adjuvant therapy has been tried with no definite trials due to the rarity of the disease. Here, we report a case of concomitant follicular dendritic sarcoma of the right cervical lymph node and papillary carcinoma of the thyroid managed in our institute. There was a line of investigations approaching towards a diagnosis, and she underwent total thyroidectomy and right modified radical neck dissection.
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- 2023