PRIMARY THYROID HODGKIN’S LYMPHOMA: A CASE REPORT

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Mónica Tribaldos Justine
Francisco Salazar Macías

Abstract

The primary thyroid lymphomas are rare, but should be considered as differential diagnosis in patients with rapidly growing goiter. Symptoms include hoarseness, dysphagia and fever, usually related to a previous Hashimoto thyroiditis.
We present a case of a female patient in the seventh decade of life with enlargement of the thyroid gland, weight loss and dysphagia of two months duration. She was taken to operating room for total thyroidectomy with intraoperative histopathology. We found a grossly enlarged thyroid gland of 10 x 6 x 5 cm, irregular, and affection of both lobes. The frozen section of the gland by lymphoid infiltration wields no mark of malignancy, due to level VI lymph node with lymphoproliferative hyperplasia. Histopathological reports classical Hodgkin lymphoma, mixed cellularity with Reed Sternberg cells with CD 45 negative and positive only to CD30.

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Tribaldos Justine M, Salazar Macías F. PRIMARY THYROID HODGKIN’S LYMPHOMA: A CASE REPORT. Rev Méd Cient [Internet]. 2012Dec.9 [cited 2025Nov.4];25(1):24-3. Available from: https://revistamedicocientifica.org/index.php/rmc/article/view/323
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Author Biographies

Mónica Tribaldos Justine

Residente de Cirugía General de 4to año Residente de 4to año de cirugía general en Guadalajara Jalisco

Francisco Salazar Macías

Médico funcionario o adscrito al servicio de Oncocirugía del Hospital Regional Valentín Gómez Farías ISSSTE GDL, Jalisco. México

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