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Clinical Presentation of Carcinoma of Thyroid and Its Treatment Options

Authors :
Ahsan Ali Laghari
Ghulam Akbar Khaskheli
Ambreen Munir
Aijaz Ahmed Shaikh
Abdul Ghafoor Dalwani
Tufail Ahmed Baloch
Source :
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. :1-6
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Sciencedomain International, 2021.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the clinical presentation of carcinoma of thyroid and its treatment modalities at tertiary care Hospital. Study Design: Prospective observational study. Place and Duration: This study was conducted in Liaquat university of Medical and health sciences Jamshoro/Hyderabad, Pakistan, during two years from July 2017 to June 2020. Patients and Methods: All the patients with age range between 20 to 80 years having swelling in front of neck according to clinical examination with hard inconsistency along with change of voice lymphadenopathy, difficulty in swallowing and breathing, patients diagnosis with malignancy according to FNAC and CT, and either of gender were included. FNAC was done in each patient except toxic goiter, diffuse goiter and multinodular goiter with dominant nodules. Patients those were diagnosed with stage I and II, underwent surgical treatment and remaining were referred to oncology department for new adjuvant therapy and then surgeries were done if possible. All the data was recorded in study proforma and data analysis was done by using SPSS data analysis software version 20. Results: Out of all cases of suspicious of carcinoma thyroid, 70% were females. Neck swelling was in all of the cases, followed by pain, cervical lymphadenopathy, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy with change of voice, swallowing difficulty, cyanosis and pathological fracture. According to tumor staging, most of the cases were found with benign tumor, followed by 5 cases with stage I, three cases with stage II, three patients presented with stage IV and one was seen with secondary’s from malignant melanoma. Most of the cases 70.0% underwent subtotal and near total thyroidectomies Eight patients were initially operated having stage I and II of malignancy and remaining 7 patients of stage III and IV were referring to oncology department for further management. Conclusion: In the conclusion of this study the neck swelling was the commonest clinical presentation. Surgical decision making and the operative planning is one of the new challenges. Mostly patients underwent subtotal and near total thyroidectomies having benign presentation and patients those had stage I and II of malignancy were initially operated, while patients of stage III and IV including secondary were referred to oncology.

Details

ISSN :
24569119
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........69fa3f291e3c3fbefaefa9a8691b8658
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i1131238