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Postgrad Med J 2003;79:55-56 doi:10.1136/pmj.79.927.55
  • Case report

Unusual complications of thyroid carcinoma

  1. P J D Owen,
  2. J H Lazarus,
  3. R E Morse
  1. Department of Medicine, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
  1. Correspondence to:
 Dr P J D Owen, Department of Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XN, UK;
 Lazarus{at}cf.ac.uk
  • Received 17 May 2002
  • Accepted 14 October 2002

Abstract

Thyroid carcinomas are the most frequent endocrine malignancies. Complications may arise from an established malignancy and these may lead to the initial clinical presentation or cause subsequent problems. In this case report two elderly patients with differentiated and undifferentiated thyroid carcinomas who suffered unusual medical complications are described. The incidence and treatment of thyroid carcinoma is discussed and the importance of fine needle aspiration of thyroid nodules and the recognition of iodine containing radiographic contrast media in the causation of iodine induced thyrotoxicosis is highlighted.

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