Lingual thyroid

Discussion:

A lingual thyroid is the most common location for ectopic thyroid tissue (90% of cases). During development, thyroid tissue migrates caudially within the midline from the foramen cecum.

Ectopic thyroid tissue may also be found in sublingual, prelaryngeal or mediastinal locations.

In children, a lingual thyroid may rarely cause airway compromise.

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