J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Mar;58(3):433-437.
Thyroid Hemiagenesis and Ectopic Thymus at Thyroid Bed, and Papillary Cancer in Opposite Thyroid Lobe with Hyperthyroidism
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nuclear Medicine, Dankook University Medical College.
- 2Department of General Surgery, Dankook University Medical College.
- 3Department of Pathology, Dankook University Medical College.
Abstract
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Thyroid hemiagenesis is a development failure of one of the thyroid lobes, predominantly in females
with a left lobe. The associated disease in the remaining thyroid lobe include benign adenoma,
multinodular goiter, hyperthyroidism, chronic thyroiditis, and carcinoma etc. We report a very rare case
of thyroid hemiagesesis with hyperthyroidism, thyroid cancer, and ectopic thymus. A 43-year-old female
presented with hyperthyoidism and thyroid nodule. Thyroid scan with 99mTcO4 revealed cold nodule in
left lobe with absent right lobe. The patient underwent thyroid exploration. Because nodule in the
remaining thyroid lobe proved to be a thyroid cancer on frozen biopsy, total thyroidectomy was
performed. There was a thyroid-like tissue at the right side (scan 'absent' side) and removed. Pathology
confirmed that the removed tissue from right side was thymus. There has been no report in world
literatures of such case; in one patient, thyroid hemiagenesis, hyperthyroidism, thyroid carcinoma, and
ectopic thymus coexists. We report the case and review the literature on thyroid hemiagenesis and ectopic
thymus.