2016
DOI: 10.4103/1658-631x.188250
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From neck swelling to abrupt compromised airway: A case of a hemorrhagic ruptured thyroid cyst

Abstract: Here, we present a rare case of spontaneous hemorrhagic rupture of a benign thyroid cyst in an adult Indian female who had no history of thyroid gland disease, trauma or coagulopathies. The patient presented to the Emergency Department with a suddenly progressive left-sided neck swelling of short duration. A 36-year-old otherwise healthy female presented to our Emergency Department with a progressive swelling on the left side of her neck that had started 2 days before her visit. Initially, the clinical neck ex… Show more

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“…Thyroid nodules with cyst component rarely become a life-threating condition 5 . However, due to their location in the neck, patients with big lesions 6 or acute cyst haemorrhage 7 are at risk of airway, oesophagus or vascular structures compression. Therefore, special follow up should be considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thyroid nodules with cyst component rarely become a life-threating condition 5 . However, due to their location in the neck, patients with big lesions 6 or acute cyst haemorrhage 7 are at risk of airway, oesophagus or vascular structures compression. Therefore, special follow up should be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%