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Unusual association of diseases/symptoms
Progressive respiratory distress due to neck mass
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  1. Raquel F D van la Parra1,
  2. Jan Kroeze1,
  3. Jos van Die2,
  4. Dries Mulder3,
  5. Arthur van Zanten4,
  6. David H Tjan4
  1. 1
    Gelderse Vallei Hospital, Surgery, Willy Brandtlaan 10, Ede, 6710HN, The Netherlands
  2. 2
    Gelderse Vallei Hospital, Radiology, Willy Brandtlaan 10, Ede, 6710HN, The Netherlands
  3. 3
    Gelderse Vallei Hospital, Pathology, Willy Brandtlaan 10, Ede, 6710 HN, The Netherlands
  4. 4
    Gelderse Vallei Hospital, Intensive Care, Willy Brandtlaan 10, Ede, 6710 HN, The Netherlands
  1. David H Tjan, tjand{at}zgv.nl

Summary

The present report describes the case of an 80-year-old woman who presented at the emergency department with progressive respiratory distress caused by a massive anterior neck mass with tracheal deviation and compression. A CT scan showed diffuse enlargement of the thyroid gland. The patient underwent a left-sided hemithyroidectomy. Pathology unexpectedly revealed a primary thyroid lymphoma. Treatment with prednisone and vincristine was initiated to reduce tumour size and preserve the airway, resulting in rapid volume reduction and airway expansion. Primary thyroid lymphoma is a rare entity that requires adequate diagnosis and rapid initiation of treatment to reduce tumour volume and to prevent airway compromise.

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  • Competing interests: None.

  • Patient consent: Patient/guardian consent was obtained for publication.