Increased I-131 Uptake in Local Recurrence and Distant Metastases After Second Treatment With Retinoic Acid

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Abstract

We present a case of increased I-131 uptake in a patient with papillary thyroid carcinoma with local recurrence and distant metastases after a second treatment with retinoic acid as a sign of redifferentiation of the tumor cells. When fine-needle aspiration cytology before and after a second course of retinoic acid treatment were compared, signs of tumor cell redifferentiation were found. This was accompanied by biochemical reexpression of thyroid marker proteins.

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