Background: Ectopic intrathyroidal thymus has recently been reported in children as a cause of surgery and/or invasive diagnostic procedures when mistaken for a thyroid nodule. Thymus has a unique appearance at ultrasound (US). Methods: We report a follow-up study (mean 34 months, range 6-84) performed by US on 9 children (5 females) with a mean age of 6.3 +/- 3.2 years with intrathyroidal thymic inclusions diagnosed by US as 'incidentalomas'. None has palpable nodules. Results: Intrathyroidal thymic inclusions appeared on US as a hypoechoic area, with regular linear or punctuate internal hyperechoic echoes. The 2 oldest patients (13 and 17 years) showed a regression in both size and hypoechogenicity of thymic inclusions over time - reflecting the normal thymic involution with advancing age. Conclusions: Indeed, the lack of progression seen in our 9 patients over a mean time of 34 months confirmed the substantially benign and self-limited nature of this process. The increasing use of thyroid ultrasonography in children may result in an increased detection of intrathyroidal thymic inclusions - an embryologic anomaly that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules in children and adolescents. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel

Ectopic Intrathyroidal Thymus in Children: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study / Segni, Maria; R., Di Nardo; Ida, Pucarelli; Biffoni, Marco. - In: HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1663-2818. - 75:4(2011), pp. 258-263. [10.1159/000322441]

Ectopic Intrathyroidal Thymus in Children: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study

SEGNI, Maria;BIFFONI, Marco
2011

Abstract

Background: Ectopic intrathyroidal thymus has recently been reported in children as a cause of surgery and/or invasive diagnostic procedures when mistaken for a thyroid nodule. Thymus has a unique appearance at ultrasound (US). Methods: We report a follow-up study (mean 34 months, range 6-84) performed by US on 9 children (5 females) with a mean age of 6.3 +/- 3.2 years with intrathyroidal thymic inclusions diagnosed by US as 'incidentalomas'. None has palpable nodules. Results: Intrathyroidal thymic inclusions appeared on US as a hypoechoic area, with regular linear or punctuate internal hyperechoic echoes. The 2 oldest patients (13 and 17 years) showed a regression in both size and hypoechogenicity of thymic inclusions over time - reflecting the normal thymic involution with advancing age. Conclusions: Indeed, the lack of progression seen in our 9 patients over a mean time of 34 months confirmed the substantially benign and self-limited nature of this process. The increasing use of thyroid ultrasonography in children may result in an increased detection of intrathyroidal thymic inclusions - an embryologic anomaly that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules in children and adolescents. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel
2011
ectopic intrathyroidal thymus; incidentalomas; intrathyroidal thymus; thyroid ultrasonography
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Ectopic Intrathyroidal Thymus in Children: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study / Segni, Maria; R., Di Nardo; Ida, Pucarelli; Biffoni, Marco. - In: HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1663-2818. - 75:4(2011), pp. 258-263. [10.1159/000322441]
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