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Ugeskr Laeger ; 185(17)2023 Apr 24.
Artigo em Dinamarquês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37114580

RESUMO

Lingual thyroid is a rare congenital disorder displaying ectopic thyroid tissue at the base of the tongue. This is the most common location for ectopic thyroid tissue and is usually the only thyroid tissue present. This is a case report of a 16-year-old female who presented with nasal congestion. Fiberoptic laryngoscopy showed swelling at the base of the tongue and an ultrasound examination of the neck was without visible thyroid tissue. A 99mTc-pertechnetate scintigraphy confirmed the clinical diagnosis. As the patient was euthyroid and without symptoms active surveillance was planned.


Assuntos
Tireoide Lingual , Disgenesia da Tireoide , Feminino , Humanos , Adolescente , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico , Pescoço , Língua
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Pan Afr Med J ; 44: 46, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37070023

RESUMO

The lingual ectopic thyroid is a sporadic case. Based on the medical records of Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital, Surabaya, they only found one case of ectopic thyroid at least in the last ten years. There is no consensus in the literature about the best therapeutic strategy in managing ectopic thyroid. A 20-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of ectopic lingual thyroid. She has complained of lumps at the base of her tongue since she was ten years old. She performed a partial excision of the tumor with a transoral approach. Partial excision of the lingual ectopic thyroid results in an airway free from obstruction, leaving the rest of the thyroid tissue functioning so that the patient does not require lifelong hormone treatment but has the potential for hypertrophy to recur. The transoral approach provides post-operative results that maintain aesthetic function and reduce morbidity and hospitalization. Partial excision of lingual ectopic thyroid gives good results.


Assuntos
Tireoide Lingual , Disgenesia da Tireoide , Humanos , Feminino , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Criança , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico , Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Língua/cirurgia , Disgenesia da Tireoide/diagnóstico , Disgenesia da Tireoide/cirurgia , Tireoidectomia/métodos
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Rev. esp. patol ; 55(4): 245-248, Oct-Dic. 2022. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-210613

RESUMO

Las metástasis uterinas de tumores extrapélvicos son raras y, cuando el útero se ve involucrado, es usualmente por extensión directa de neoplasias de órganos adyacentes. Se presenta el caso de una mujer de 68 años con antecedente de tiroidectomía total, que concurrió con incontinencia urinaria asociada a episodios de metrorragia. Se le realizó un legrado debido a un engrosamiento endometrial y se reconoció una proliferación de células neoplásicas con núcleos ovales, cromatina en «sal y pimienta», nucléolos evidentes y moderada cantidad de citoplasma eosinófilo, las cuales resultaron positivas con CKAE1/AE3, TTF-1, CEA y calcitonina. Los hallazgos histológicos e inmunohistoquímicos correspondieron a una metástasis de un carcinoma medular de tiroides.Si bien las metástasis en el útero son extremadamente infrecuentes, el sangrado uterino anormal podría ser la única expresión clínica y se debería pensar en ello cuando los antecedentes de la paciente y los hallazgos histológicos no sean característicos de una lesión primaria.(AU)


Uterine metastases from extra pelvic tumors are rare; involvement of the uterus is usually by direct neoplastic extension from adjacent organs. We report the case of a 68-year-old woman with a history of total thyroidectomy. She presented with urinary incontinence associated with episodes of metrorrhagia. Ultrasound showed a thickened endometrium. A legrado was performed and the biopsy revealed a proliferation of neoplastic cells with oval nuclei, «salt and pepper» chromatin, evident nucleoli and a moderate amount of eosinophilic cytoplasm. These cells were positive for CKAE1 / AE3, TTF-1, CEA and calcitonin. The histological and immunohistochemical findings corresponded to a metástasis from a medullary thyroid carcinoma. Although metastatic tumors in the uterus are extremely rare, they may give rise to abnormal uterine bleeding and should be considered when the patient's history and the histological findings are not characteristic of a primary lesion.(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Idoso , Carcinoma , Endométrio/lesões , Metástase Neoplásica , Neoplasias Uterinas , Tireoide Lingual/complicações , Tireoidectomia , Útero , Pacientes Internados , Exame Físico , Avaliação de Sintomas , Patologia , Serviço Hospitalar de Patologia , Neoplasias , Ginecologia
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Am J Otolaryngol ; 43(3): 103461, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35427937

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Management of ectopic lingual thyroid (ELT) must balance the morbidity of disease with the morbidity of treatment. We investigate clinical outcomes associated with modern treatment options and analyze the role of transoral surgery in the treatment algorithm for ELT. METHODS: This was a retrospective chart review of ELT patients treated at a tertiary care center from 1/1/1979 to 12/31/2019. In addition, a systematic review of the literature from 1979 to 2021 for reports of ELT was performed. Symptoms defined as high-risk were dysphagia, dysphonia, dyspnea, neck swelling, bleeding, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). RESULTS: 36 patients within the institutional cohort (IC) and 224 cases in the systematic review (SRC) met criteria. The most common presenting symptoms for both cohorts were dysphagia, globus sensation, and dysphonia. One third of each cohort were hypothyroid, while 3% (n = 1) and 9% (n = 21) of the IC and SRC, respectively, had clinical suspicion of malignancy at presentation. 27% (n = 10) of the IC and 55% (n = 121) of the SRC underwent surgical therapy. There was a 4% (3/72) transoral bleed rate for all patients undergoing transoral surgery. Other reported complications were minor. There were no tracheostomies, and no deaths. Among observed, medically treated, and surgically treated patients, symptoms improved during follow up for 43% or 68% in the IC and SRC, respectively. Following surgery, symptoms improved or resolved for 86% or 93% in the IC and SRC, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Asymptomatic ELTs with no concern for malignancy can be managed with observation. Patients with mild symptoms or hypothyroidism may trial thyroid suppressive therapy or RAI. RAI can be considered for patients with high-risk symptoms. For patients with symptoms resistant to conservative therapy, concern for malignancy or high-risk symptoms not conducive to RAI, surgery should be considered. Transoral approaches offer acceptable morbidity, and most patients experience resolution of symptoms following this approach.


Assuntos
Transtornos de Deglutição , Disfonia , Hipotireoidismo , Tireoide Lingual , Transtornos de Deglutição/etiologia , Humanos , Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Língua/patologia
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 279(7): 3289-3295, 2022 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35201391

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To review the management of patients with lingual thyroid (LT) causing upper airway obstruction and to suggest a diagnostic and therapeutic workflow. METHODS: A PubMed review of published cases from January 1980 up to December 2020 of LT causing upper airway obstruction. We selected cases of confirmed LTs that presented with non-state-dependent airway obstruction. An illustrative case report is presented. RESULTS: Twenty-one articles fulfilling the inclusion criteria were found, reporting 24 cases (7 neonatal, 2 pediatric and 15 adults). The main presenting symptoms was dyspnea with increased work of breathing, followed by dysphagia and stridor most commonly in neonates. At least one imaging modality was performed in all patients. Thyroid function was altered in half the patients and normal in the other half. The LT was the only thyroid tissue in all cases except 2. Altogether, 5/24 patients required tracheostomies and two-thirds of the patients underwent surgical resection of the LT (mostly transoral). Also 2/3 of the patients received thyroid replacement therapy. After a median follow-up of 17 months, airway symptoms had fully resolved for all patients but one. CONCLUSION: While rare, ectopic LTs should be considered in the differential diagnosis of stridor, dyspnea and airway obstruction. In neonates, concomitant presence of hypothyroidism on neonatal screening and airway obstruction should prompt the search for a LT. Early identification and thyroid replacement therapy seem to significantly relieve symptoms of upper airway obstruction, but severe obstruction and concomitant airway lesions may require more definitive management approaches.


Assuntos
Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias , Tireoide Lingual , Adulto , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/diagnóstico , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/etiologia , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/cirurgia , Criança , Dispneia/diagnóstico , Dispneia/etiologia , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Tireoide Lingual/complicações , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico , Tireoide Lingual/terapia , Sons Respiratórios/etiologia , Traqueostomia/efeitos adversos
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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol ; 131(1): 39-51, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33843266

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To highlight the specific outcomes of the current surgical procedures for lingual thyroid excision, for benign and malignant lesions. METHODS: We carried out a systematic review of surgical treatments of lingual thyroid, according to the PRISMA method. We conducted our literature search in PubMed and Ovid. Data was collected concerning patient demographics, tumor characteristics, types of surgery performed, and specific intra- and postoperative outcomes of each procedure. Surgical procedures were classified in 4 categories: transcervical approaches, "invasive" transoral approaches (transmandibular and/or tongue splitting), "non-invasive" transoral approaches, and transoral robotic surgery. We detailed the transoral robotic surgical technique through a case report, along with a surgical video. RESULTS: Of 373 peer-reviewed articles found, 40 provided adequate information on surgical management and outcomes for patients with lingual thyroid. "Non-invasive" transoral approaches and transoral robotic surgeries required significantly fewer tracheostomies than "invasive" transoral and transcervical approaches (P < .001), while there was no statistical difference in the rate of surgical complications between each procedure. CONCLUSIONS: Transoral robotic surgery appears to be a feasible, effective, and fast solution for lingual thyroid excision, with excellent short- and long-term surgical outcomes.


Assuntos
Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos/métodos , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Boca , Resultado do Tratamento
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (B.Aires) ; 37(85): 25-30, 2022. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1398027

RESUMO

La tiroides ectópica lingual es una patología muy poco frecuente, producida por la detención en el descenso normal de la glándula durante el desarrollo embrio-nario. La localización lingual de tejido tiroideo es la más común entre las tiroides ectópicas o aberrantes. Esta enfermedad puede ser asintomática pero, cuan-do los signos y síntomas están presentes, guardan estrecha correlación con la localización de la lesión y son proporcionales a su tamaño. El diagnóstico debe realizarse clínicamente y con el complemento de es-tudios por imágenes y endocrinológicos. En los aná-lisis de laboratorio se debe incluir dosaje de las hor-monas TSH, T4 libre y T3, vinculadas con la función tiroidea. Las biopsias deben evitarse ya que causan desequilibrio en la producción hormonal de la glándu-la y peligro de profusas hemorragias. En este artículo se desarrolla una descripción de las generalidades de la tiroides ectópica lingual, y se presenta un caso clínico de un niño con un tumor lingual, que fue deri-vado por su médica pediatra a cirugía para realizar una biopsia. Asimismo, se comenta la importancia que tiene para el odontólogo conocer esta patología a fin de poder evitar sus posibles complicaciones (AU)


Lingual thyroid is a rare disorder produced by a failure in the descent of thyroid gland to its normal position during embryological development. Lingual localization of thyroid tissue is the most common among the ectopic or aberrant thyroids. This condition can be asymptomatic, although when symptoms take place, they are connected to the lesion location and depend on its size. Diagnosis should be made clinically and complemented with imaging and endocrine studies. Laboratory analysis must include dosage of TSH, free T4 and T3, thyroid function-linked hormones. Due to the possible imbalance in the gland hormone production and the risk of massive bleeding, biopsy should be avoided. In this article, a brief description of lingual ectopic thyroid generalities is developed and a clinical case of a 7-years old child is provided. Additionally, dentistry importance of knowing this condition is commented, in order to prevent its possible complications (AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Criança , Glândula Tireoide/patologia , Tireoide Lingual , Disgenesia da Tireoide/complicações , Sinais e Sintomas , Hormônios Tireóideos/fisiologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 100(43): e27612, 2021 Oct 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34713843

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Ectopic thyroid tissue presenting at the base of the tongue, called lingual thyroid, is a clinical rarity. Clinical presentation varies depending upon either the severity of regional symptoms associated with the enlargement of gland size, or the features related to thyroid dysfunction. PATIENT CONCERNS: We reported a case of a 29-year-old female who presented with symptoms of easy fatigue and depression for 3 months. DIAGNOSIS: After a series of diagnostic workup, the lingual thyroid with severe hypothyroidism was diagnosed. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: She received conservative treatment with thyroid hormone replacement and the symptoms improved significantly. LESSONS: Lingual thyroid is a rare entity that needs careful diagnostic workup including clinical examination, biochemical tests, imaging methods such as ultrasonography, scintigraphy, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and fine-needle aspiration cytology to plan the management. Lingual thyroid with hypothyroidism and no neck regional symptoms can be conservatively treated and requires regular follow-up for the prevention of potential risk of malignant transformation.


Assuntos
Hipotireoidismo/classificação , Tireoide Lingual/complicações , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Hipotireoidismo/complicações , Hipotireoidismo/tratamento farmacológico , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico por imagem , Tireoide Lingual/patologia , Hormônios Tireóideos/uso terapêutico
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BMJ Case Rep ; 14(9)2021 Sep 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34531229

RESUMO

A 34-year-old woman with a history of congenital hypothyroidism and 15 years of obstructive sleep apnoea was admitted with a left submandibular swelling secondary to a dental infection. A CT scan of the neck identified an incidental 27 mm tongue base mass and the absence of any cervical thyroid tissue. This mass was not observable on examination of the oropharynx but was seen on fine nasendoscopy while thyroid function tests showed good thyroid stimulating hormone suppression. Her acute dental infection was treated and, following multidisciplinary team discussion, she was diagnosed with an ectopic lingual thyroid. She was offered different management options including no intervention and radio-iodide treatment but opted for transoral robotic resection. The lesion was resected en bloc with clear margins and histology confirmed lingual thyroid tissue. Since the procedure, she has remained free of sleep apnoea with a significantly improved quality of life.


Assuntos
Tireoide Lingual , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Robótica , Apneia Obstrutiva do Sono , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico por imagem , Qualidade de Vida , Apneia Obstrutiva do Sono/etiologia , Apneia Obstrutiva do Sono/cirurgia
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Endocrine ; 72(3): 923-927, 2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33420947

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Lingual thyroid glands are rare embryologic variants of undescended tissue centered in the base of the tongue. Despite notable size, many lingual thyroids can be asymptomatic, though intervention is warranted for progressive or emergent symptoms. We report a rare manifestation of a hemorrhagic lingual thyroid addressed with both interventional radiology and robotic techniques. METHODS: A previously asymptomatic 41-year old female presented to the emergency department with massive hematemesis after significant binge drinking and vomiting. Emergent intubation was performed and gastroenterology workup ruled out Mallory-Weiss tears or ruptured esophageal varices. Fiberoptic laryngoscopy and imaging revealed a bleeding tongue base mass concerning for malignancy. RESULTS: Aberrant feeding vessels with identifiable blush were embolized by Neurointerventional Radiology and the patient underwent tracheostomy for airway protection. Lingual thyroid was confirmed by biopsy and the mass was definitively resected via transoral robotic surgery. The patient had no further bleeding events and was decannulated uneventfully. CONCLUSIONS: Lingual thyroid glands can present with life-threatening hematemesis and obstruction that may masquerade as entities of vascular or neoplastic origin. Management encompasses multidisciplinary diagnostic confirmation, airway protection, and minimally invasive resection that minimizes functional morbidity.


Assuntos
Bócio , Tireoide Lingual , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Tireoide Lingual/complicações , Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Tireoidectomia , Língua
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Ann Diagn Pathol ; 48: 151584, 2020 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32871503

RESUMO

The presence of thyroid tissue outside of the thyroid gland may occur in various clinical settings and anatomic locations and includes both benign and malignant differential diagnoses. Some of these entities include thyroglossal duct cyst, lingual thyroid, parasitic nodule, thyroid tissue within a lymph node and struma ovarii. In routine daily practice, these entities do pose diagnostic challenges for the pathologists. Differential diagnostic considerations depend largely on the location of lesion and the histologic features. A definitive diagnosis may remain unclear in some cases while knowledge is still evolving in others i.e., incidentally detected bland appearing thyroid follicles in a lateral neck lymph node. This article aims to elaborate on the various entities characterized by thyroid tissue outside of the thyroid gland, both benign and malignant, and the relevant differential diagnostic considerations.


Assuntos
Tireoide Lingual/patologia , Doenças Parasitárias/patologia , Cisto Tireoglosso/patologia , Disgenesia da Tireoide/patologia , Glândula Tireoide/patologia , Adulto , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Epitélio/patologia , Feminino , Humanos , Linfonodos/patologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Doenças Parasitárias/complicações , Estruma Ovariano/patologia , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/patologia , Nódulo da Glândula Tireoide/diagnóstico , Nódulo da Glândula Tireoide/parasitologia , Nódulo da Glândula Tireoide/patologia
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Cir Pediatr ; 33(1): 51-54, 2020 Jan 20.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32166925

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: The treatment of lingual thyroid is controversial and should be individualized. Options include hormonal replacement, surgery in the presence of bleeding and obstruction of the airway and the digestive tract, and radioisotope therapy. CLINICAL CASE: 8-year-old girl presenting with discomfort when swallowing. A pink, well-vascularized mass, not painful or ulcerated, protruding from the base of the tongue and virtually closing the whole oropharynx, was observed. Absence of thyroid tissue in its normal position was reported by the ultrasound department. Cervical computed axial tomography confirmed the diagnosis and the presence of pharyngeal obstruction. Thyroid hormone replacement was established. As a result of dysphagia symptom progression, surgery was indicated. Thyroid removal was performed by means of a cervicotomy, with re-implantation of thyroid tissue laminas. The postoperative course was uneventful and replacement treatment was maintained, with an excellent clinical status four years later.


INTRODUCCION: El tratamiento de la tiroides lingual es controvertido y debe individualizarse. Las opciones incluyen el reemplazo hormonal, cirugía en presencia de hemorragia y obstrucción de la vía aérea o digestiva, y la terapia con radioisótopos. CASO CLINICO: Niña de 8 años de edad, con molestias a la deglución. Se observa masa rosada, muy vascularizada, no dolorosa ni ulcerada, que protruye desde la base de la lengua y cierra prácticamente toda la orofaringe. Ecografía informa ausencia de tejido tiroideo en su posición normal. Tomografía axial computarizada cervical comprueba el diagnóstico y la obstrucción faríngea. Se indicó tratamiento sustitutivo de las hormonas tiroideas. Ante la progresión de los síntomas de disfagia, se indicó cirugía. Se describe la exéresis tiroidea por vía cervical, suprahioidea, con reimplante de láminas de tejido tiroideo. Evolucionó sin complicaciones y se mantiene tratamiento sustitutivo, con excelente estado clínico después de cuatro años.


Assuntos
Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Criança , Transtornos de Deglutição/etiologia , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Terapia de Reposição Hormonal , Humanos , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico por imagem , Tireoide Lingual/patologia , Hormônios Tireóideos/uso terapêutico
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 70(2): 351-353, 2020 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32063634

RESUMO

Ectopic lingual thyroid along with a normally located thyroid gland is an uncommon condition caused by an aberrant descent of thyroid during embryogenesis. It is more common among females and expresses during puberty, pregnancy and menopause. It is mostly associated with hypothyroidism. Patient usually presents with complaints of dysphagia, dysphonia and suffocation. Treatment of choice depends upon the primary complaint of the patient. We present the case of a young female who underwent tracheostomy to relieve respiratory tract obstruction during puberty and was later diagnosed as a case of ectopic lingual thyroid by radioactive iodine uptake and CT scan imaging. She had an associated hypothyroidism; patient was then put on thyroxine and after making her euthyroid she was operated by transoral route and her ectopic lingual thyroid was removed. She was discharged on a maintenance dose of thyroxin.


Assuntos
Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipotireoidismo/diagnóstico , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico por imagem , Adolescente , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/etiologia , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/fisiopatologia , Transtornos de Deglutição/etiologia , Transtornos de Deglutição/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Hipotireoidismo/complicações , Hipotireoidismo/tratamento farmacológico , Hipotireoidismo/fisiopatologia , Tireoide Lingual/complicações , Tireoide Lingual/fisiopatologia , Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Disgenesia da Tireoide/complicações , Disgenesia da Tireoide/diagnóstico por imagem , Disgenesia da Tireoide/fisiopatologia , Tiroxina/uso terapêutico , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Cir. pediátr ; 33(1): 51-54, ene. 2020. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-186139

RESUMO

Introducción: El tratamiento de la tiroides lingual es controvertido y debe individualizarse. Las opciones incluyen el reemplazo hormonal, cirugía en presencia de hemorragia y obstrucción de la vía aérea o digestiva, y la terapia con radioisótopos. Caso clínico: Niña de 8 años de edad, con molestias a la deglución. Se observa masa rosada, muy vascularizada, no dolorosa ni ulcerada, que protruye desde la base de la lengua y cierra prácticamente toda la orofaringe. Ecografía informa ausencia de tejido tiroideo en su posición normal. Tomografía axial computarizada cervical comprueba el diagnóstico y la obstrucción faríngea. Se indicó tratamiento sustitutivo de las hormonas tiroideas. Ante la progresión de los síntomas de disfagia, se indicó cirugía. Se describe la exéresis tiroidea por vía cervical, suprahioidea, con reimplante de láminas de tejido tiroideo. Evolucionó sin complicaciones y se mantiene tratamiento sustitutivo, con excelente estado clínico después de cuatro años


Introduction: The treatment of lingual thyroid is controversial and should be individualized. Options include hormonal replacement, surgery in the presence of bleeding and obstruction of the airway and the digestive tract, and radioisotope therapy. Clinical case: 8-year-old girl presenting with discomfort when swallowing. A pink, well-vascularized mass, not painful or ulcerated, protruding from the base of the tongue and virtually closing the whole oropharynx, was observed. Absence of thyroid tissue in its normal posi-tion was reported by the ultrasound department. Cervical computed axial tomography confirmed the diagnosis and the presence of pharyngeal ob-struction. Thyroid hormone replacement was established. As a result of dysphagia symptom progression, surgery was indicated. Thyroid removal was performed by means of a cervicotomy, with re-implantation of thyroid tissue laminas. The postoperative course was uneventful and replacement treatment was maintained, with an excellent clinical status four years later


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Humanos , Feminino , Criança , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico por imagem , Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/complicações , Radioisótopos/uso terapêutico , Tireoide Lingual/tratamento farmacológico , Transtornos de Deglutição/complicações , Tomografia Computadorizada de Emissão , Laringe/diagnóstico por imagem , Laringe/patologia , Cintilografia
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Ear Nose Throat J ; 99(2): 122-123, 2020 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31852241
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Rev. ORL (Salamanca) ; 11(2): 1-17, 2020. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-193769

RESUMO

Nuestro objetivo es lograr un relato de los detalles anatómicos que ayude al cirujano a conseguir intervenciones seguras, se elude el estilo de las anatomías descriptivas o topográficas tratando de producir una anatomía verdaderamente quirúrgica. Para ello se mencionan las fascias, estructuras capsulares y ligamentos que envuelven a la tiroides. Se hace hincapié en la vascularización, principalmente en lo referente a la arteria tiroidea inferior, fundamental para la localización del nervio recurrente. También en lo relacionado con el conjunto del drenaje venoso, que con su complicada distribución dificulta notablemente la disección. Relatamos minuciosamente las variantes anatómicas y las anomalías que afectan a la estructura de la región, su conocimiento es fundamental ante la posibilidad de que el cirujano encuentre en sus operaciones alguna de ellas. Describimos el aspecto, las relaciones y lo referente a la localización de las glándulas paratiroides, detalles necesarios para evitar su resección inopinada en las tiroidectomías y para el reconocimiento de la glándula patológica en el hiperparatiroidismo


The aim of this article is describe the anatomical details that helps the surgeon to achieve safe surgeries, the style of descriptive or topographic anatomies is avoided trying to produce a truly surgical anatomy. For this, fascias, capsular structures and ligaments that surround the thyroid gland are mentioned. Emphasis is placed on vascularization, mainly in relation to the inferior thyroid artery, essential for the location of the recurrent nerve. Also in relation to the whole of the venous drainage, which with its complicated distribution makes dissection remarkably difficult. We carefully describe the anatomical variants and the anomalies that affect the structures of the region, their knowledge is fundamental to the possibility that the surgeons finds in their surgeries. We describe the appearance, the relationships and the reference to the location of the parathyroid glans. Neccesary details to avoid their inopinate resection in thyroidectomies and for the recognition of the pathological gland in the hyperparathyroidism


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Humanos , Glândula Tireoide/anatomia & histologia , Glândula Tireoide/cirurgia , Glândulas Paratireoides/anatomia & histologia , Glândulas Paratireoides/cirurgia , Fáscia/anatomia & histologia , Nervo Laríngeo Recorrente/anatomia & histologia , Nervos Laríngeos/anatomia & histologia , Nervos Laríngeos/cirurgia , Tireoidectomia , Hiperparatireoidismo/cirurgia , Dissecação/métodos , Músculos Laríngeos/anatomia & histologia , Músculos Laríngeos/cirurgia , Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Nervo Laríngeo Recorrente/cirurgia
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Rev. Hosp. Ital. B. Aires (2004) ; 39(4): 149-152, dic. 2019. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1099849

RESUMO

La presencia de tejido tiroideo ectópico en la base de la lengua es muy infrecuente, y la mayoría de los pacientes tienen hipotiroidismo. La indicación de tratamiento depende de la presencia o no de síntomas; la cirugía es la primera elección. Diversas técnicas quirúrgicas han sido descriptas, pero para nosotros el abordaje transoral con endoscopios constituye la mejor opción, por la buena exposición y la mínima morbilidad que produce. Se describe el caso clínico de una mujer que consultó por odinofagia, con diagnóstico de tiroides lingual y que fue tratada con éxito mediante un abordaje transoral con asistencia de endoscopios. (AU)


The presence of ectopic thyroid tissue at the base of the tongue is very rare, and most patients have hypothyroidism. The indication of treatment depends on the presence or not of symptoms, surgery being the first choice. Various surgical techniques have been described, being for us the transoral approach with endoscopes the best option, due to the good exposure, and minimum morbidity that it produces. The clinical case of a woman who consulted for odynophagia, with a diagnosis of lingual thyroid and who was successfully treated by a transoral approach with endoscopic assistance is described. (AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios/métodos , Neoplasias da Língua/cirurgia , Tireoide Lingual/cirurgia , Sinais e Sintomas , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Operatórios/classificação , Tiroxina/administração & dosagem , Neoplasias da Língua/patologia , Neoplasias da Língua/diagnóstico por imagem , Enalapril/uso terapêutico , Faringite , Tireoide Lingual/fisiopatologia , Tireoide Lingual/terapia , Tireoide Lingual/epidemiologia , Tireoide Lingual/diagnóstico por imagem , Dispneia , Endoscopia/métodos , Hemorragia , Hipertensão/tratamento farmacológico , Hipotireoidismo/complicações
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