2011
DOI: 10.1530/eje-11-0461
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Ectopic thyroid tissue: anatomical, clinical, and surgical implications of a rare entity

Abstract: Ectopic thyroid tissue is a rare entity resulting from developmental defects at early stages of thyroid gland embryogenesis, during its passage from the floor of the primitive foregut to its final pre-tracheal position. It is frequently found around the course of the thyroglossal duct or laterally in the neck, as well as in distant places such as the mediastinum and the subdiaphragmatic organs. Although most cases are asymptomatic, symptoms related to tumor size and its relationship with surrounding tissues ma… Show more

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“…While intrapulmonary heterotropic thyroid tissue is rare, cervical, mediastinal and intra-abdominal heterotropic thyroid lesions are more common [4]. Other very rare locations for heterotropic thyroid include the pituitary [5] and the iris [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While intrapulmonary heterotropic thyroid tissue is rare, cervical, mediastinal and intra-abdominal heterotropic thyroid lesions are more common [4]. Other very rare locations for heterotropic thyroid include the pituitary [5] and the iris [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 The ectopic thyroid tissue can be found anywhere along the descending pathway of the thyroid gland: in the base of the tongue (lingual), between the geniohyoid and mylohyoid muscles (sublingual, suprahyoid), anterior to the larynx (prelaryngeal), or in the mediastinum. Cases of supradiaphragmatic (intrathoracic) and subdiaphragmatic ectopic thyroid tissue have also been reported.…”
Section: Dynamic Sonographic Examination Of An Ectopic Sublingual Goitermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 It descends anterior to the pharyngeal gut leaving only the foramen cecum at the posterior aspect of the tongue. The incidence of ectopic thyroid tissue is 1 in every 100,000 to 300,000 in general population 2 and lingual thyroid (first described by Hickman 3 in 1869) is the most common ectopic site (90%). 4 Lingual thyroid is common in females (80%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 In 70% of the cases, it is the only functioning thyroid tissue. 6 1 Senior Resident, 2 3 Although 99% of thyroid cancers develop within the thyroid, in rare cases, it can arise from the ectopic thyroid tissue. 7 Rarity of this cancer justifies reporting this case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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