Affiliation:
1. Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of
Cologne
2. Department of Clinical Endocrinology, University Hospital of
Cologne
Abstract
Abstract
Aim Thyroid hemiagenesis (TH) is a rare congenital anomaly in which one
thyroid lobe fails to develop. We describe our experience with at least 13
patients presenting with TH at our department.
Methods We retrospectively analysed patients with TH, who had been
referred primarily to our clinic between 2004 and 2010. In patients with TH,
thyroid function parameters and thyroid autoantibodies were examined.
99mTc-pertechnetate thyroid scintigraphy and sonography were
performed in all patients and confirmed the diagnosis of TH.
Results We identified 13 patients (11 women, 2 men) with TH in our patient
collective and calculated an estimated prevalence of TH of 0.08 %.We found TH to occur more frequently in the left lobe and also more frequently in
females than in males. 9 patients presented with a total absence of one thyroid
lobe and 4 patients presented with severe hypoplasia of one thyroid lobe with an
isthmus appearing as a “hockey stick sign” on scintigraphic imaging. Associated
thyroid diseases could be observed in the remaining lobe in all patients and
included hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, nodular goiter, toxic goiter,
hypofunctioning nodules, Graves’ disease and Hashimoto-thyroiditis. The most
frequent thyroid disease in our patients with TH was nodular goiter. We did not
find any association of TH with malignancy.
Conclusion TH is mostly detected incidentally as the prevalence of TH is
extraordinary low. The fact that all of our patients with TH were also affected
by other forms of thyroid disease is reasonable since the patients were not
referred to the diagnostic centre due to TH but rather due to the associated
thyroid disease. Possibly there are different groups of TH: the symptomatic
hypothyroid children, the lifelong euthyroid adults who are diagnosed
incidentally through another thyroid disease and the patients with a molecular
failure of proper thyroid development.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine
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