Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4137502 | Revista Española de Patología | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Synchronous tumours are defined as those presenting within 6 months subsequent to the diagnosis of the primary tumour. We present a case of invasive laryngeal carcinoma in a 65 year old male smoker who underwent radical laryngectomy with bilateral cervical dissection and hemi-thyroidectomy due to suspicion of tumour invasion. There are a few case reports of laryngeal carcinoma synchronous with thyroid carcinoma, the majority being papillary thyroid carcinoma in males aged between 47 and 62. We present a case of invasive squamous cell laryngeal carcinoma synchronous with thyroid medullary carcinoma and cervical lymph glands positive for metastases from epidermoide carcinoma.
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Authors
Laura MacÃas-GarcÃa, Pilar Jurado-Escámez, Virginia Porras-Hidalgo,