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Metastatic thyroid carcinoma to the parapharyngeal and retropharyngeal spaces: Systematic review with seven newly reported cases describing an uncommon presentation of a common disease

Mykayla Sandler, Monica H. Xing, Juliana C. Levy, Raymond L. Chai, Azita S. Khorsandi, Camilo Gonzalez‐Velazquez, Mark L. Urken

2020Head & Neck19 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Metastatic thyroid carcinoma to retropharyngeal and parapharyngeal (RP/PP) lymph nodes is rare. Literature suggests previous lateral neck dissection (LND) may alter patterns of lymphatic drainage in the neck, predisposing to these less common sites of spread. METHODS: PRISMA-guided systematic search for all published cases detailing RP/PP metastases of well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma from 1970 to 2019. RESULTS: Seventy articles were identified and 44 were included, along with seven cases treated at our institution, totaling 239 cases. Cases represented both retropharyngeal (60.7%) and parapharyngeal (39.3%) metastases identified in the initial (27.6%) and recurrent (72.4%) setting. CONCLUSION: RP/PP metastases generally present in the recurrent setting. RP/PP metastases often represent high-risk disease, and surgical treatment is recommended.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineThyroid carcinomaNeck dissectionRadiologyThyroidPresentation (obstetrics)CarcinomaLymphatic systemGeneral surgeryPathologyInternal medicineHead and Neck Cancer StudiesCancer Diagnosis and TreatmentThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment