2016
DOI: 10.4103/0970-9371.190452
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Colloid goiter in ectopic thyroid tissue presenting as submandibular swelling with a coexisting functional orthotopic thyroid gland in a pregnant female

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“…Some follicles become independent in prolonged TSH stimulation conditions and produce hormones that depress other regions, causing them to involute. This results in a multinodular goitre with localized hyperplasia, involution, and fibrosis (Verma et al, 2016). Majority of patients with colloid goitre have no symptoms.…”
Section: Medical Science L Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some follicles become independent in prolonged TSH stimulation conditions and produce hormones that depress other regions, causing them to involute. This results in a multinodular goitre with localized hyperplasia, involution, and fibrosis (Verma et al, 2016). Majority of patients with colloid goitre have no symptoms.…”
Section: Medical Science L Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most patients with colloid goitre are asymptomatic. 17 The swelling may be discovered accidentally by the patient or others. On physical examination, there will be a central neck swelling that could be smooth or nodular and moves with swallowing.…”
Section: Patient History and Physical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%