C J Mache, J Schwingshandl, E Ring, A Pfleger, M H Borkenstein
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Amyloid goiter in a child with familial Mediterranean fever.
A 7 year-old Turkish boy presented with a euthyroid goiter, which was noted during evaluation of familial Mediterranean fever. Amyloid deposits in the thyroid were found on fine-needle aspiration biopsy. Slight involution of the goiter within seven months may be attributed either to colchicine therapy or to treatment with levothyroxine and iodide.