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Orbital Radioiodine Uptake on Scintigraphy in a Patient with Thyroid Cancer

European thyroid journal(2019)

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Background:Orbital radioiodine uptake in patients with thyroid cancer is very uncommon with only a few reported cases, most of them being metastasis. The accumulation of 131I in nonthyroidal tissues and body fluids can lead to false-positive results in scintigraphy, which are sometimes difficult to differentiate from true metastases.Case Report:A post-therapy 131I whole-body (WBI) scintigraphy in an asymptomatic 57-year-old female with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) previously treated with total thyroidectomy and 6 ablative radioiodine doses showed a focal uptake in the right eyeball region. The lesion, placed in the orbital space, was surgically removed, and histology revealed a conjunctival inclusion cyst.Discussion:Ocular and orbital metastases from thyroid cancer, as well as some non-neoplastic disorders or contamination, are possible causes for 131I uptake in the orbital region in scintigraphy. Conjunctival inclusion cyst is a condition associated with incidental 131I uptake that had not been reported before and should be ruled out as a non-metastatic cause of orbital radioiodine uptake in patients with PTC.
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Papillary thyroid carcinoma,Scintigraphy,Orbital radioiodine uptake,Conjunctival inclusion cyst
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