Spontaneous Regression of Primary Thyroid Lymphoma: Two Rarities at the Same Time

Primary thyroid lymphomas are pretty uncommon, and constitute about 5% of the neoplasms of this organ. Spontaneous tumor regression is defined as the total or partial disappearance of a tumor as proven by microscope without treatment or under inadequate treatment. It is estimated to happen in one ou...

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Main Authors: Francisco ILLÁN-GAMBÍN (Author), Pablo MANRESA-MANRESA (Author), Estefanía RODRÍGUEZ-ALEO (Author), Ignacio ARANDA-LÓPEZ (Author)
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Published: Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies, 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Primary thyroid lymphomas are pretty uncommon, and constitute about 5% of the neoplasms of this organ. Spontaneous tumor regression is defined as the total or partial disappearance of a tumor as proven by microscope without treatment or under inadequate treatment. It is estimated to happen in one out of 60,000-100,000 cases. We present a case of primary thyroid lymphoma with spontaneous regression after diagnostic puncture and corroborated with hemithyroidectomy at four months. The patient died after twenty-six months of follow-up because of endocarditis and there was no relapse at any time.
Item Description:1018-5615
1309-5730
10.5146/tjpath.2018.01445