Submandibular Cervical Mass as the First Presenting Sign of FVPTC. A Case Report and Review of Literature

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Dr. Soumya Makarla
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Dr. Radhika M. Bavle
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Dr. Sudhakara M
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Dr. Srinath N
Dr. Srinath N
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Abstract

Submandibular cervical swellings can manifest with a wide range of differentials which could be congenital, infective, reactive, neoplastic, or metastatic in origin. Here we discuss a case of a 42 year old male patient, who initially presented with a painless mass in the right submandibular region with no other associated symptoms, which on further examination turned out to be metastatic lymphadenopathy. A thorough investigation of the neck was subsequently performed, which lead us to the diagnosis of follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma with submandibular lymphnode metastasis. Thus, the consideration of a metastatic lymph node in the differential diagnosis is always mandatory in the case of a long standing, largely asymptomatic solitary mass in the lateral neck of an adult patient.

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Dr. Soumya Makarla. 2020. \u201cSubmandibular Cervical Mass as the First Presenting Sign of FVPTC. A Case Report and Review of Literature\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue J6): .

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Submandibular cervical swellings can manifest with a wide range of differentials which could be congenital, infective, reactive, neoplastic, or metastatic in origin. Here we discuss a case of a 42 year old male patient, who initially presented with a painless mass in the right submandibular region with no other associated symptoms, which on further examination turned out to be metastatic lymphadenopathy. A thorough investigation of the neck was subsequently performed, which lead us to the diagnosis of follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma with submandibular lymphnode metastasis. Thus, the consideration of a metastatic lymph node in the differential diagnosis is always mandatory in the case of a long standing, largely asymptomatic solitary mass in the lateral neck of an adult patient.

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Dr. Sudhakara M
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