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Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal
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Year: 2017   |   Volume: 6   |   Issue: 4   |   Page: 190-193     View issue

Primary retrosternal goiter mimicking as teratoma of anterior mediastinum: A diagnostic enigma


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Abstract

Primary intrathoracic goiters arising from aberrant thyroid tissue are rare, representing <1% of all retrosternal goiters (RGs). We report a rare case of primary RG in a male patient with symptoms of mediastinal mass lesion alone. By careful examination and with the help of radiological imaging, we could pick up a thyroid swelling with a mediastinal mass which led to a diagnostic dilemma, as the thyroid swelling was reported as a multinodular goiter and the mediastinal mass was misdiagnosed as teratoma. We subjected the patient to a functional imaging with a thyroid scintigraphy, which revealed a thyroid swelling with retrosternal extension that was managed by surgery (total thyroidectomy and mediastinal mass excision) with only a Kocher's neck crease incision.

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Naru R, Banoth M, Inamdar M, Prayaga A. Primary retrosternal goiter mimicking as teratoma of anterior mediastinum: A diagnostic enigma. Clin Cancer Investig J. 2017;6(4):190-3. https://doi.org/10.4103/ccij.ccij_42_17
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Naru, R., Banoth, M., Inamdar, M., & Prayaga, A. (2017). Primary retrosternal goiter mimicking as teratoma of anterior mediastinum: A diagnostic enigma. Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal, 6(4), 190-193. https://doi.org/10.4103/ccij.ccij_42_17

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