CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · World J Nucl Med 2016; 15(02): 134-136
DOI: 10.4103/1450-1147.167580
Case report

A case of lingual thyroid presenting with severe hematemesis in pregnancy

Amol Sudke
Department of General Surgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
Amit Dey
Department of General Surgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
Suchin Dhamanskar
Department of General Surgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
Varsha Kulkarni
Department of General Surgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Lingual thyroid is a rare anomaly with symptoms such as upper airway obstruction, dysphagia, or hypothyroidism. However, bleeding is a very rare manifestation. This report describes a case of lingual thyroid in women with 28 weeks of amenorrhea and hematemesis, and its course of diagnosis and treatment. The pathogenesis of lingual thyroid is unknown. Although ectopic lingual thyroid is usually not managed surgically, excision of ectopic lingual thyroid can be lifesaving when it is causing bleeding or airway obstruction. However, during pregnancy, surgery is the preferred mode of treatment.



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