ea0094p338 | Endocrine Cancer and Late Effects | SFEBES2023
Sathyanarayan Sheela
, Madan Arina
, Salema Valmiki
, Velusamy Anand
, Anandappa Samanth
, Ul-Hassan Fahim
, Hubbard Jonathan
Thyroglossal duct cysts are the most frequently occurring congenital cervical anomaly, however the development of Papillary Thyroid Cancer (PTC) in these are very rare, with an incidence around 1%. We present two cases of PTC identified in thyroglossal duct cysts from our services. A 26-year-old lady with a 1-year history of midline neck swelling, was investigated with a neck ultrasound which showed a 2.8cm septated thyroglossal duct cyst and U2 thyroid cyst. She underwent a F...