Jabbour J, Agostinho N, Bains HK, Earls P, Killen L, Perera R, Sirigiri R, Ridha H. Lump at the back of my tongue. The lingual thyroid-A case report and narrative review of literature.
Clin Case Rep 2021;
9:e04160. [PMID:
34194759 PMCID:
PMC8222638 DOI:
10.1002/ccr3.4160]
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Abstract
Although the ectopic thyroid in adults is rarely symptomatic, biochemistry and imaging workup are essential. Treatment modality of choice is dependent on patient factors, institution factors and surgeon factors. The mainstay treatment involves hormone suppression treatment with exogenous thyroid hormone. If medical management is unsuccessful, surgical excision requires an experienced team including an anaesthetist and otolaryngologist. Anaesthetic considerations are important because intubation may be a potentially difficult procedure secondary to potential serious obstruction of the upper airway. We present a case report and narrative review of the literature regarding lingual thyroid workup and management.
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