Ectopic Thyroid Nodule Hyperplasia: A Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.945867
Ali Mardassi, Hajer Turki, Rana Alasaad, Marwa Abddelrahman Elborady
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BACKGROUND We present a rare case of an ectopic thyroid nodule hyperplasia, confirmed postoperatively after excision and histopathological examination of a chronic cervical mass. We discuss the different clinical and therapeutic features of this rare thyroid dysgenesis caused by a defect of migration of the gland along its normal way of descent. CASE REPORT A 48-year-old man with a history of hypertension and asthma presented with dysphagia and a progressively growing firm mass at the anterior part of his neck over the past 6 months. Ultrasound and computed tomography suggested that the mass was attached only to the anterior part of the larynx, without connection to the thyroid, and with a multinodular gland in normal position. A complete surgical excision was performed under general anaesthesia through an external cervical approach. The mass, measuring 60×40 mm, was sent for a histological assessment, which concluded a fully encapsulated ectopic thyroid mass attached only to the soft tissues of the anterior part of the larynx, not showing any sign of malignancy transformation. The outcome of the surgery was marked by a quick recovery, with an improvement of the initial symptoms, proper healing of the surgical scar, and durable normal thyroid functioning after a regular follow-up of 6 months. CONCLUSIONS Nonspecific symptoms can reveal ectopic thyroid tissue growth. Appropriate neck imaging combined, when available, with fine needle aspiration help to determine the extent of the mass and predict its nature. Surgical excision and histological analysis are required to confirm the diagnosis and to exclude any thyroid neoplasm.

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异位甲状腺结节增生1例。
我们报告一例罕见的异位甲状腺结节增生,经手术切除及病理检查证实为慢性宫颈肿块。我们讨论不同的临床和治疗特点,这种罕见的甲状腺发育不良引起的腺体沿其正常下降的方式迁移的缺陷。病例报告一名48岁男性,有高血压和哮喘病史,在过去6个月里出现吞咽困难和颈部前部逐渐增长的硬块。超声和计算机断层扫描提示肿块仅附着于喉部前部,未与甲状腺相连,并伴有正常位置的多结节腺。全麻下经颈外入路行完整手术切除。该肿块尺寸为60×40 mm,被送去做组织学检查,结论是一个完全包裹的异位甲状腺肿块,仅附着在喉部前部的软组织上,未显示任何恶性转化的迹象。手术结果的特点是恢复迅速,初始症状改善,手术疤痕适当愈合,经过6个月的定期随访,甲状腺功能持久正常。结论非特异性症状可提示甲状腺组织异位生长。适当的颈部影像学检查结合细针穿刺有助于确定肿块的范围和预测其性质。需要手术切除和组织学分析来确认诊断并排除任何甲状腺肿瘤。
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