Abstract

Sarcomas of thyroid glands represent a distinctive subset of rare and perplexing anomaly that present a challenges in the field of thyroid pathology. Thyroid sarcomas, primary or secondary, are exceptionally rare with only a handful of case reports documented so far. The challenges lie in the fact that certain primary thyroid malignancies of epithelial origin may exhibit spindle cell morphology, making them difficult to differentiate from thyroid sarcomas. Despite the morphological similarities, discerning between these entities is crucial due to their distinct treatment and management implications. This report documents a series of unusual types of sarcoma in the thyroid gland. The aim is to explore the peculiarities of these lesions, the diagnostic challenges faced as well to study the potential implications for both clinicians and patients.

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