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Granulomatous lymphadenitis mimicking metastatic lymphadenopathy in the neck after lymphatic embolization of chyle leakage A case reportopen access

Authors
Ryu, Kyeong HwaBaek, Hye JinCho, Soo BuemAn, Hyo JungKim, Jin Pyeong
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
chyle leakage; granulomatous lymphadenitis; lymph node metastasis; lymphatic embolization
Citation
MEDICINE, v.97, no.41
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SCIE
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Journal Title
MEDICINE
Volume
97
Number
41
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11226
DOI
10.1097/MD.0000000000012744
ISSN
0025-7974
1536-5964
Abstract
Rationale: Lymphatic embolization is a minimally invasive treatment option for managing chyle leakage after nodal dissection in the neck. After the procedure, the embolic materialmay cause foreign body granulomatous lymphadenitis and can be a diagnostic challenge for radiologists because of sonographic similarity to metastatic lymph node. Herein, we describe a clinical case of granulomatous lymphadenitis due to embolic material mimicking nodal metastasis detected on ultrasonography (US) with cytologic findings in a patient with thyroid cancer who underwent lymphatic embolization to treat chyle leakage after total thyroidectomy and neck dissection. We also review the relevant literature regarding this disease with technical background of the procedure and suggest the importance of clinical suspicion in diagnosing the granulomatous lymphadenitis in patients with a history of lymphatic embolization. Patient concerns: A 40-year-old man who underwent total thyroidectomy and bilateral modified radical neck dissection due to papillary thyroid carcinoma had suspicious cervical lymph node on US after lymphatic embolization of chyle leakage. Diagnoses: The suspicious cervical lymph node proved to be foreign body granulomatous lymphadenitis due to embolic material by US-guided fine-needle aspiration. Interventions: The patient did not undergone additional surgery because the pathologic cervical lymph node was confirmed to be foreign body granulomatous lymphadenitis. Outcomes: The patient is being followed up regularly at the outpatient department. Lessons: Clinical awareness of the technical background of lymphatic embolization and possible sonographic features of granulomatous lymphadenitis is important for an accurate diagnosis and the appropriate management in patients who underwent lymphatic embolization.
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