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A case of toxic multinodular goiter with dilated cardiomyopathy
中毒性多結節性甲状腺腫
Author
Norimura, Shoko Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Kenzaki, Koichiro Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Fujimoto, Keisuke Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Kubo, Takako Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Sawada, Toru Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Hashimoto, Shinichiro Kagawa University
Kontani, Keiichi Kagawa University|Taijukai Kaisei Hospital
Miura, Kazumasa Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Sangawa, Mutsuko Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Yajima, Toshiki Kagawa University
Keywords
toxic multinodular goiter
TMNG
surgical operation
autonomously functioning thyroid nodule
AFTN
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
A woman in her 80s who was diagnosed with multiple thyroid tumors and subclinical hyperthyroidism 1 year previously was referred to our outpatient clinic due to deteriorated hyperthyroidism. She was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy 4 years ago. Her cardiac function has been stabilized with medical conservative treatment. Blood autoantibody levels, including TSAb and TRAb, were within normal ranges. Ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed multiple tumor lesions in both thyroid lobes. Tc-99m scintigraphy showed multiple hot nodules in both thyroid lobes. Because the patient’s thyroid function had deteriorated, we selected surgical total thyroidectomy rather than radioisotope treatment as the most appropriate treatment. Histopathological examination of the resected specimen demonstrated multiple nodular lesions with a maximum size of 23 mm and a microlesion of papillary carcinoma 2 mm in diameter in the thyroid. A few days after surgery, thyroid function blood levels declined to the normal range.
Journal Title
Shikoku Acta Medica
ISSN
27583279
Publisher
徳島医学会
Volume
79
Issue
1-2
Start Page
117
End Page
122
Sort Key
117
Published Date
2023-06-07
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jpn
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University Hospital