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We present the case of a 62-year-old woman who consulted her physician in December 2005, suffering from a mass at the left lower anterior neck with rapid enlargement. Intraoperative frozen section was highly suspicious of a
CASTLE
tumour (carcinomas showing thymus-like differentiation). Finally, immunohistochemical investigation revealing positivity for CK5/6, c-kit (CD117) and CD5 as well as negativity for thyroglobulin, calcitonin, vimentin and TTF-1 confirmed the diagnosis. Due to lymph node
metastases
, radiochemotherapy was performed. Fifteen months after the initial diagnosis disseminated pulmonary
metastases
were found and treated with cisplatin based chemotherapy, which led to a stabilisation of the disease. In June 2008, computed tomography showed progress of the pulmonary
metastases
, making further chemotherapeutical treatment necessary. Although treatment was changed in October 2008, the staging evaluation in January 2009 revealed further progress of the
metastatic disease
. Currently, the patient is still alive, but receives no medical treatment at the moment.
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PMID:CASTLE tumour of the neck: a rare location of a malignant tumour of the thymus. 2217 Dec 32
A 30-year-old man had a diagnosis of aggressive carcinoma showing thymuslike differentiation (
CASTLE
disease) and underwent thyroidectomy for tumor resection and bilateral cervical lymph node dissection. Multiple hypermetabolic nodal
metastases
were detected in the neck and upper mediastinum with fluorine-18-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography ((18)F-FDG PET/CT). The patient received radiation therapy and chemotherapy for treatment of
metastases
. Follow-up (18)F-FDG PET/CT demonstrated resolution of several hypermetabolic lesions previously seen in the neck, but innumerable new hypermetabolic metastatic lesions were visualized. The patient died of this aggressive
CASTLE
disease despite treatment with surgery, radiation, and systemic chemotherapy.
...
PMID:Detection of Widespread Metastasis in a Case of Aggressive Carcinoma Showing Thymuslike Differentiation (CASTLE Disease) Using 18F-FDG PET/CT. 2589 88