1. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy diagnosis of a uveal metastasis from a follicular thyroid carcinoma
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J. S. Ritland, Nils Eide, J. Høie, and Lisa Walaas
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Visual acuity ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Thyroidectomy ,Mediastinum ,Uveal Neoplasm ,Surgery ,Thyroid carcinoma ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Fine-needle aspiration ,Biopsy ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a rare tumour of the eye, and to illustrate the importance of performing a fine-needle aspiration biopsy. CASE REPORT: An 80-year-old woman suffering from general malaise, dyspnea and abdominal pain was found to have multiple lung metastases, a large tumour in the upper part of the mediastinum, and a large orange-brown tumour (19 x 15 x 11 mm) situated nasally in the left eye. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of the uveal tumour and of the goitre was performed. Cytological examination from the two sites disclosed cells compatible with a follicular thyroid carcinoma of oxyfil cell-type. RESULTS: The patient underwent a total thyroidectomy and has so far had 2 series of 131I therapy. Additionally, the eye tumour was treated locally with a 125I plaque, and three months later the tumour thickness had decreased from 11.0 to 6.4 mm. Best-corrected visual acuity is still unchanged. The patient's general state improved as her dyspnea decreased significantly. CONCLUSION: The treatment has improved the patient's quality of life, and probably prolonged her life expectancy. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy was necessary to establish the diagnosis.
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- 1999
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