Pediatric Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism

Abstract

4/2024 vol. 30
Case report

Medullary thyroid carcinoma in a 6-year-old boy with previous Langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting high level of pro-calcitonin

  1. Department of Paediatric Endocrinology, Regina Margherita Children’s Hospital, Turin, Italy
  2. Department of Surgery, A.S.L City of Turin, Maria Vittoria Hospital, Italy
  3. Department of Paediatric Oncology, Regina Margherita Children’s Hospital, Turin, Italy
Pediatr Endocrinol Diabetes Metab 2024; 30 (4): 244-247
Online publish date: 2025/01/27
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Objectives

To describe medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) onset in a boy affected previously by Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) and review the literature for other reports of this association.

Case presentation

A 6-year-old boy was treated for LCH diagnosis when he was 4 years old. After treatment, a rise in procalcitonin levels was observed (2.36–2.78 ng/ml) initially interpreted as inflammatory response. Further procalcitonin increase (4.61 ng/ml) with cervical lymphadenopathy and no infective focus was suspicious of thyroid involvement, confirmed by ultrasound, serum calcitonin, and cytological diagnosis. Total thyroidectomy with bilateral lymph node exeresis was performed. RET gene analysis revealed p.Met918Thr mutation. No association between the previous LCH and MTC had been identified to date.

Conclusions

MTC is a rare condition in childhood presenting with an aggressive behaviour. It becomes crucial to increase the awareness of its features and anticipate diagnosis. Therefore, persistent high levels of pro-calcitonin without infective/inflammatory focus should lead to suspicion of thyroid involvement.

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