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Min Sun Kim, Young Hwa Kong, Dae Yeol Lee1.
Abstract
Ectopic thyroid tissue is most commonly located in a single location, this being the lingual area. Presentation with two ectopic thyroid foci is quite unusual. A girl patient aged 7 years who presented with complaints of two masses in the right anterior neck and submandibular area is reported. Her growth pattern and development were normal. The masses were detected to be dual ectopic thyroid glands by ultrasonography, computed tomography and 99m-technetium pertechnetate thyroid scan. The patient also had subclinical hypothyroidism. She was treated with oral levothyroxine and the masses slightly decreased in size. The repeated thyroid function tests were within the normal limits. Thyroid function tests and imaging studies need to be conducted in all patients with anterior neck masses.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26316439 PMCID: PMC4563188 DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.1791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol
Figure 1Inspective findings of patient showing 2 masses on the right upper neck and left submandibular area (2 arrows) (A. anterior view, B. lateral view).
Figure 2Neck computed tomography (A) and 99m-technetium pertechnetate thyroid scintigraphy (B) showing dual ectopic thyroid on lingual and right pretracheal portions.