Feyza Başar
Düzce University
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International Journal of Dermatology | 2014
Hakan Turan; Havva Erdem; Ayşegül Turan; Nilüfer Kadıoğlu; Feyza Başar
of thyroid cancer; metastases occur more frequently in lymph nodes and less often in the lung and bone. Cutaneous metastases from papillary thyroid carcinoma are extremely rare; this is the first case report of the cutaneous metastasis of papillary thyroid carcinoma that developed on the site of incision for thyroidectomy. Most cutaneous metastases in a surgical scar occur as a result of the implantation of tumor cells or direct extension during surgery and usually appear within a year of surgery. The present patient is unusual because the interval between thyroidectomy and the development of cutaneous metastasis to the operation scar was five years. Several mechanisms for the occurrence of cutaneous metastasis from internal malignancy have been proposed, including direct extension, hematogenous spread, lymphatic spread, and the implantation of exfoliated tumor cells during surgery. Tumor cell implantation during surgery may be the most likely pathogenesis of metastasis to a surgical scar. However, in the present case, this is less likely because systemic metastases had been detected three years prior to the development of the skin lesion, and the period between the thyroidectomy and the cutaneous metastasis extended to five years. Alternatively, an alteration in local lymphatic drainage in the region of the scar may be the mechanism responsible for tumor cell implantation. Although hematogenous metastasis is possible, why the metastasis occurred in the scar rather than elsewhere remains open to question. Assuming that this was not a random phenomenon, we suggest that there is a predilection for metastasis to occur at an operation scar as a result of an alteration in the microscopic anatomy around the scar, including in the lymphatic channels, or because the local environment of the scar is more susceptible to metastatic tumor cells. It is possible that this may reflect an altered adhesion molecule profile or altered local immunosurveillance mechanisms. In conclusion, although the exact pathogenesis of metastasis remains unknown, we report this case of a papillary thyroid carcinoma metastasis on a thyroidectomy scar on the neck as representing an interesting occurrence. Ji Hae Lee, MD Kyoung Eun Jung, MD Hei Sung Kim, MD Jun Young Lee, MD Hyung Ok Kim, MD Young Min Park, MD Department of Dermatology Seoul St. Marys Hospital College of Medicine Catholic University of Korea Seoul South Korea
Sakarya Medical Journal | 2018
Ali Aslan; Havva Erdem; Hilal Balta; Nilüfer Kadıoğlu; Feyza Başar; Handan Ankarali
Gaziantep Medical Journal | 2017
Esma Uslu; Elife Başkan; Feyza Başar; Hakan Turan; Murat Oktay
European Journal of Therapeutics | 2017
Esma Uslu; Elife Başkan; Feyza Başar; Hakan Turan; Murat Oktay
Turkderm | 2016
Hakan Turan; Esma Uslu; Gizem Yavuzcan; Feyza Başar; Havva Erdem
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India | 2015
Havva Erdem; Feyza Başar; Nilüfer Kadıoğlu; Murat Oktay; Handan Ankarali; Ali Yavuzcan; Anzel Bahadir; Serdar Dilbaz
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2015
Havva Erdem; Nilüfer Kadıoğlu; Hasan Rıza Aydın; Feyza Başar; Anzel Bahadir; Murat Oktay; Abdullah Belada; Hilal Balta
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2015
Havva Erdem; Feyza Başar; Nilüfer Kadıoğlu; Anzel Bahadir; Murat Oktay; Ali İhsan Güleç; Nisa Ünlü; Ebru Şener
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2015
Havva Erdem; Feyza Başar; Nilüfer Kadıoğlu; Abdullah Belada; Özge Pasin; Murat Oktay; Anzel Bahadir; Nevin Ince; Betul Gundogdu; Ebru Şener
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2015
Havva Erdem; Leyla Yilmaz Aydin; Nilüfer Kadıoğlu; Cem Şahiner; Feyza Başar; Anzel Bahadir; Murat Oktay; Ege Gulec Balbay