hrp0092lb-26 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2019

Dramatic Clinical Response to Lenvatinib in One Pediatric Patient with Advanced Metastatic Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

Dujovne Noelia , Gazek Natalia , Pitoia Fabian , Ayarzabal Victor , Felipe Laura , Lopez Marti Jessica , Herzovich Viviana

Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is the most common thyroid tumor in childhood and adolescence. Most of these patients are referred with locally advanced and/or distant disease at the moment of diagnosis. Whenever is possible, these patients should be offered a total thyroidectomy and radioiodine remnant ablation. However, this approach is not always possible to perform, becoming these tumors as unresectable. These critical cases could benefit from the neoadjuvant treatment with...

hrp0098p1-100 | Thyroid 1 | ESPE2024

Evaluating Malignancy in Pediatric Thyroid Nodules: The Effectiveness of the Bethesda System and TIRADS

Gazek Natalia , Suarez Mozo Melissa , Celeste Mattone Maria , Santana Olivares Jesus , Ciaccio Marta , Dujovne Noelia

Introduction: The risk of malignancy of pediatric thyroid nodules is determined according to the Bethesda System. Biopsy is performed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) based on ultrasonography (US) patterns. To identify suspicious nodules in adults, the Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TI-RADS) is widely used; however, its use in pediatrics is less common.Aim: To analyze the usefulness of the Bethesda system and ...

hrp0097t5 | Section | ESPE2023

Clinical relevance of findings of the NGS panel for the pediatric patient with papillary thyroid carcinoma

Dujovne Noelia , Gazek Natalia , Vaiani Elisa , Ramirez Pablo , Perez Garrido Natalia , Marino Roxana , Lopez Marti Jessica , Ayarzabal Victor , Ciaccio Marta , Belgorosky Alicia , Herzovich Viviana

Background: In children, papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is generally sporadic and may, less frequently, be part of an undiagnosed hereditary tumor predisposition syndrome (HTPS). Somatic molecular testing is useful to understand tumor etiology and behavior, predict prognosis, and possibly guide development of novel treatment strategies. RET/PTC fusions were found to be associated with an increased risk of invasive disease. The aims of our study were to analyze...