Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3978618 Bulletin du Cancer 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Primary lymphomas of the thyroid (LPT) are a rare entity. LPT represent between 5 and 15% of all thyroid neoplasms. Cytology has limited value; biopsy should be recommended. The differential diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma is differentiated forms indolent or aggressive forms for anaplastic and high grade that may occur by a mass rapidly progressive and compressive. LPT represent a histologically and clinically heterogeneous disease. The most common forms are high-grade LPT (DBLCL) of diffuse large cell type or mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT). DBLCL receive chemotherapy. The benefit of irradiation is highly debated in view of the data from randomized lymphoma studies (nodal with a minority of extranodal forms) versus those of retrospective studies specifically addressing the case of LPT. Localized MALT lymphomas can be treated with radiation alone. The treatment of other LPT is presented.
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