2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.05.030
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Mature bony metaplasia in multinodular goiter: A case report

Abstract: Highlights Osseous metaplasia with ectopic bone formation is extremely rare in benign thyroid disorders. Only thirteen cases of sporadic goiter with heterotopic bone formation are reported. Osseous metaplasia can be a pitfall in the diagnosis of multinodular goiter. Ruling out comorbidities is mandatory.

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“…Bone metaplasia in the thyroid has been described both in association with nodules and as extranodular. Nodular hyperplasia is the most frequent concomitant finding in thyroidectomy specimens, as reported in several studies 6–13. However, HBF has also been reported in association with follicular adenomas,5 14–16 lymphocytic thyroiditis,5 17 differentiated thyroid cancer,5 18–21 and medullary thyroid carcinoma 5…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Bone metaplasia in the thyroid has been described both in association with nodules and as extranodular. Nodular hyperplasia is the most frequent concomitant finding in thyroidectomy specimens, as reported in several studies 6–13. However, HBF has also been reported in association with follicular adenomas,5 14–16 lymphocytic thyroiditis,5 17 differentiated thyroid cancer,5 18–21 and medullary thyroid carcinoma 5…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Immunohistochemical analysis revealed CK-H (+), TTF-1 (Weak+), CK19 (+), Galectin-3 (+, partial), TG (+), Ki-67 (+, <1%), and CD31 (+, vessel). 2 The right lobe and pyramidal lobe showed HT with partial follicular dysplasia (Figure 1D and E). 3 Lymph node biopsy showed reactive hyperplasia.
Figure 1. Pathological section of thyroid tissue.
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Section: Case Presentationmentioning
confidence: 98%