Tongue
Lingual Thyroid
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Lingual Thyroid
, Sublingual Thyroid Gland
See Also
Thyroid
Tongue Mass
Tongue Disorder
Adult Neck Mass
Epidemiology
Most common ectopic
Thyroid
tissue (but rare overall)
Pathophysiology
Failed developmental descent of
Thyroid
tissue
Ectopic
Thyroid
located at the base of the
Tongue
(thyroglossal duct remnant)
Lingual Thyroid is often insufficient alone to provide adequate systemic
Thyroid Hormone
More than 70% have no additional
Thyroid
tissue in the normal anatomic position
Hypothyroidism
risk
Lingual
Tonsil
may hypertrophy with certain conditions
Upper Respiratory Infection
Pregnancy
Puberty
Symptoms
Often asymptomatic
Hypertrophied lingual
Tonsil
s may become symptomatic
Dysphagia
Dysphonia
Dyspnea
Signs
Round, smooth, red mass, non-tender at posterior midline
Tongue
base
Differential Diagnosis
See
Tongue Mass
See
Adult Neck Mass
Thyroglossal Cyst
Management
Asymptomtic cases require no specific management (outside of evaluating
Thyroid
function)
Symptomatic hypertrophy of the lingual
Tonsil
Thyroid Hormone Replacement
may decrease
Thyroid
size
Lingual Thyroid excision is typically avoided outside of airway obstruction
Risk of severe
Hypothyroidism
Complications
Hypothyroidism
Hyperthyroidism
Lingual
Thyroid Carcinoma
is rare
References
Straub (2024) Am Fam Physician 110(5): 467-75 [PubMed]
Cruz-Dardíz (2020) Endocrinol Diabetes Metab Case Rep +PMID: 32478670 [PubMed]
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