Department of Pathology, Ibn Sina Hospital, University Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco
Case Reports
Rapid Growing Amyloid Goiter Mimicking a Malignant Thyroid Tumor in 24-Year-Old-Male, Secondary Amyloidosis and End Stage kidney Failure
Author(s): Soukaina Elaouni*, Jahid Ahmed, Zouidia Fouad, Bernoussi Zakia, Emalki Omar and Znati Kaoutar
Background: Rapid growing amyloid goiter (AG) is an extremely rare cause of thyroid gland hypertrophy associated with secondary forms of amyloidosis. Characterized by the presence of deposits extracellular amyloid protein in thyroid tissue in sufficient quantities to produce enlargement of the gland, it can be seen in chronic inflammatory disorders, with the common characteristic of amyloidotic renal failure. Case presentation: We present a case of 24-year-old male in euthyroid with AG secondary to ankylosing spondylitis and chronic renal failure. This showed a rapid enlargement of both thyroid lobes, eventually causing a loco-regional compression simulating a malignant process. Following total thyroidectomy, Diagnostic confirmation of amyloid goiter was established by microscopic examination. Conclusion: In daily practice, practitioners should discuss differential diagnosis in patien.. Read More»
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