Lung India (Jan 2018)

Ectopic thyroid: The great mimicker

  • Yazdan Raji,
  • Supriya Gupta,
  • Darko Pucar,
  • Jayanth H Keshavamurthy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_141_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 3
pp. 248 – 250

Abstract

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Ectopic thyroid tissue is very rare, but its prevalence increases in those with thyroid pathology. It typically occurs due to aberrant development of the thyroid gland during its migration to the pretracheal region. In this report, there are two cases of mediastinal ectopic thyroid tissue discussed, which were initially considered to be malignancies. The hospital course, diagnostic workup, including the use of computed tomography and positron emission tomography scans, and the characteristic features of the tissue are examined here. Due to the imaging characteristics, it is important to consider ectopic thyroid tissue as a differential diagnosis for mediastinal masses as encountered in these cases. Asymptomatic ectopic thyroid tissue is usually treated medically; however, patients in both of our cases opted for surgical resection of the masses even after confirmation of the origin of the tissues.

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