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Anales de Medicina Interna

versión impresa ISSN 0212-7199

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LORENZO-SOLAR, M. et al. Superior vena cava syndrome and insular thyroid carcinoma: the stent as a palliative therapeutic alternative. An. Med. Interna (Madrid) [online]. 2003, vol.20, n.6, pp.31-33. ISSN 0212-7199.

The superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is a uncommon complication of thyroid cancers. It is produced as consequence of the mediastinal spread of the tumor or by intravascularr invasion with thrombosis.  We describe a case of insular thyroid carcinoma with an SVCS solved by putting an intravenous stent. The patient was a 73 year old male that consulted by aphonia and presence of a tumor in the right side of the neck of two months of evolution. The PAAF of thyroid suggested the diagnostic of "follicular tumor". A total thyroidectomy was performed on the patient and the sample histological study revealed the existence of a insular carcinoma. An ablative dosis of 131I was adminestered to him. One year after the patient developed the SVCS. A TAC detected a tumoral relapses consistent with clinical syntoms, and was confirmed by a high level of Tg (with TgAntibodies -).  As the patient showed a light response to radiotherapy (52Gy), a thoracic flebografy was realized  demostrating an extense uper cave venous obstruction. After having accomplished an angioplastia a long stent (20 mm wide) was putt into the uper cave vein that was followed by a fast clinical and radiological improvement. A new flebgraphy practiced three month later showed a rapid venous flux throuhgt the stent, and near totall disappereance of collateral circulation on thorax wall and mediastine.

Palabras clave : Follicular thyroid carcinoma; Thyroid insular carcinoma; SVC syndrome; Stent.

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