Atypical Presentation of Riedel’s Thyroiditis: Multifocal Nodular Fibrosis and Resolution with Levothyroxine

Background: Riedel’s thyroiditis is characterised by chronic inflammatory invasive fibrosclerosis of the thyroid gland, surrounding structures, and extrathyroidal fibrosis. We present a case of Riedel’s thyroiditis associated with nodular fibrosis of the lungs and liver. Case: A 40-year-old woman pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:European thyroid journal 2013-01, Vol.1 (4), p.259-263
Hauptverfasser: Kumar, Sampath Satish, Fraser, Sheila, Scarsbrook, Andrew, MacLennan, Ken, Lansdown, Mark, Murray, Robert D.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Riedel’s thyroiditis is characterised by chronic inflammatory invasive fibrosclerosis of the thyroid gland, surrounding structures, and extrathyroidal fibrosis. We present a case of Riedel’s thyroiditis associated with nodular fibrosis of the lungs and liver. Case: A 40-year-old woman presented with a 3-month history of neck swelling, difficulty swallowing and breathlessness on exertion. Core biopsy of the goitre revealed dense fibrous tissue with mixed chronic inflammatory cells. A staging computed tomography scan revealed a large thyroid mass encasing the oesophagus and compressing the trachea, multiple bilateral pulmonary nodules with no evidence of lymphadenopathy, and multiple suspicious nodular lesions in the liver. A thorascopic biopsy of a lung lesion in its entirety revealed a hyalinising lung lesion with no evidence of malignancy. Following the introduction of levothyroxine replacement, symptomatic improvement occurred in parallel with improvements in imaging. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first description of Riedel’s thyroiditis presenting with nodular extrathyroidal fibrosis, and which showed resolution following institution of levothyroxine.
ISSN:2235-0640
2235-0802
DOI:10.1159/000345032