Journal of Medical Case Reports (Dec 2011)

Struma ovarii presenting with Hashimoto's thyroiditis: a case report

  • Bozkurt Nujen,
  • Karbek Başak,
  • Özkaya Evrim,
  • Çakal Erman,
  • Delibaşi Tuncay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-5-572
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 572

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Abstract Introduction We report the case of a patient diagnosed with a struma ovarii with lymphocytic thyroiditis of her ectopic thyroid tissue. We believe that this case presents an unusual variation of a struma ovarii and a rare presentation of subclinical hyperthyroidism. Case presentation A 17-year-old Caucasian female patient who had undergone an ovariectomy and been diagnosed with a struma ovarii was subsequently found to have persistent subclinical hyperthyroidism with a low radioiodine uptake. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging and iodine-131 whole body scanning showed no residue or recurrence and a thyroid ultrasonography was normal. Laboratory and histopathological findings suggested Hashimoto's thyroiditis as the cause of the subclinical thyrotoxicosis, which had presumably started at the ectopic tissue. Conclusion Struma ovarii is a rare cause of thyrotoxicosis, and can be difficult to diagnose in the presence of co-existing thyroid disorders. In patients with a struma ovarii who have not undergone thyroidectomy, there is no common consensus on management in terms of residue, recurrence or metastasis. Autoimmune thyroiditis must be kept in mind for a differential diagnosis.