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V Jiménez Oliver1, R Ruiz Rico, A Dávila Morillo, E Fernández Ruiz, J M Ruiz del Portal, J A Pérez Arcos, G Rodríguez Baró.
Abstract
A Ectopic thyroid is any thyroid tissue not located in his normal anatomic situation. There have been described four general groups within the upper aerodigestive tract: lingual, sublingual, thyroglossal and intralaryngotracheal. Intralaryngotracheal thyroid tissue is rare and constitute 7 per cent of all intratracheal tumours, and it represents a problem of diagnosis and management. The controversy about the genesis of this tumours remains. There are two established theories: "the malformation theory" and "the ingrowth theory". These tumours affect more frequently adult female. Intralaryngotracheal thyroid have been mainly reported on the posterior-left wall of the trachea. The most common clinical feature is stridor due to progressive upper airway obstruction. Up to 75% of the intralaryngotracheal goiters are associated with and external goiter. This paper reports a case of ectopic subglotic thyroid in a 42 year-old-female. The embryology, diagnosis and management of this tumours are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11998521 DOI: 10.1016/s0001-6519(02)78282-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp ISSN: 0001-6519