Abstract

Thyroid paraganglioma (TP) is a very rare neoplasm that can be misdiagnosed. We evaluated the clinical and pathologic characteristics of three patients with TP. The records of all patients from 1981 to 2008 who had thyroidectomy with a final histologic diagnosis of TP were retrieved, and histology was reviewed by a single pathologist. Head and neck paragangliomas arising outside of the thyroid were excluded. TP accounted for 3 of all 6782 (0.04%) patients undergoing thyroidectomy during three decades. One patient has been previously reported and will not be discussed. In the remaining two patients and a surgical pathology consult case that we also describe herein, the mean age at diagnosis was 56 years (40-67) and two patients were men. Presenting features were indicative of advanced local invasion, including stridor, tracheal invasion, compression of the great vessels, and hemoptysis. The diagnosis of TP was not suspected preoperatively; in two patients, fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology was inadequate for diagnosis because of excessive blood. Intraoperative frozen section analysis suggested medullary thyroid cancer in two patients and oncocytic (Hurthle) cell carcinoma in one patient. Local invasion was common, requiring concurrent tracheal resection in two of three patients, and present histologically in all three patients. In all three cases, immunohistochemical analysis was negative for cytokeratin AE1/3, calcitonin, and thyroglobulin but positive for S100, highlighting sustentacular cells. After resection of a large TP with tracheal and vascular invasion, a 67-year-old woman experienced a 7-year disease-free interval. Primary TP is indeed rare. It does occur in men, frequently presents with compressive symptoms, and is typically locally aggressive, but does not appear to cause symptoms suggestive of catecholamine excess. Despite invasion of adjacent structures, aggressive resection can achieve a long disease-free interval.

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