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MR IMAGING OF THE LINGUAL THYROID. Comparison to other submucosal lesions
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2001
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Imaging AnatomyThe Lingual ThyroidSurgical PathologyHistopathologyThyroid DiseaseOtorhinolaryngologyPathologyMr ImagingOther Submucosal LesionsFair Contrast EnhancementCervical Thyroid GlandNeck PathologyNeck OncologyMedicineRadiologyLingual Thyroid
Purpose: To study MR findings for clues to the diagnosis of lingual thyroid. Material and Methods: MR findings and clinical and scintigraphic data of 5 cases of lingual thyroid were reviewed and the MR findings were compared to those of 16 cases of other submucosal lesions in the base of the tongue. Results: Four of the 5 patients with lingual thyroid were women and all had hypothyroidism. MR imaging depicted lingual thyroid in the midline in the base of the tongue (n=5) and additional ectopic thyroid glands in the floor of the mouth (n=2) or between the right and left sternohyoid muscles (n=1). Ectopic thyroid glands appeared isointense or hyperintense relative to muscle tissue on T1-weighted images and showed slight or fair contrast enhancement. All glands had low to intermediate T2 signal, which was also seen in 1 case of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and 1 case of adenoid cystic carcinoma. All ectopic thyroid glands had well-defined margins, whereas malignant tumors tended to have ill-defined margins and to invade the surrounding structures. All but the 5 cases of lingual thyroid had an MR-demonstrable thyroid gland in the normal cervical position. Conclusion: A well-defined mass of low-intermediate T2 signal in the midline base of the tongue, neither with invasive tendency nor with a cervical thyroid gland in the normal site on MR imaging, may strongly indicate lingual thyroid.
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