Thyrolipoma is a rare disorder marked by substantial adipose tissue growth inside the thyroid gland. Fatty tissue is frequently seen in salivary glands, thymus, breasts, and pancreas but rarely in the thyroid gland. The fascinating and unusual illness known as thyrolipoma presents challenging diagnostic and therapeutic issues. Due to the rarity of thyrolipoma, doctors must evaluate thyroid nodules with a high index of suspicion, especially those who are radiologically and clinically worrisome. We present a study of a 50-year-old female who came with the complaint of midline neck mass for one year. On clinical examination, a diagnosis of multinodular goiter was made. Computed tomography (CT) scan was suggestive of a heterogenous enhanced thyroid mass lesion. Thus, a total thyroidectomy was performed. On histopathological examination, a final diagnosis of thyrolipoma was made. The abstract aims to provide an overview of the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options of thyrolipoma, as well as highlight the importance of early recognition and appropriate management of this rare tumor.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576999 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45310 | DOI Listing |
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