Myasthenic Crisis Manifesting as Postoperative Respiratory Failure following Resection of Unsuspected Intrathoracic Thymic T-Cell Lymphoma during Thyroidectomy for an Adjacent Large Retrosternal Goiter

  • Ahmed M
  • Mahgoub M
  • Alnedar M
  • et al.
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Abstract

A middle-aged female with a goiter of 10 years' duration presented with progressive pressure symptoms, nocturnal choking and dyspnea on exertion for 5 months. Physical examination demonstrated a large simple multinodular goiter. Imaging revealed a deep retrosternal goiter extending below the tracheal bifurcation with marked tracheal deviation. Total thyroidectomy was carried out via a cervical approach and a median sternotomy. Extubation was not possible, and the patient had to be kept intubated. She then went into a myasthenic crisis. Initial ventilatory support was followed by intravenous immunoglobulin, steroids and pyridostigmine. The patient had complete remission and was asymptomatic 18 months later. Histopathology showed a T-cell-rich thymoma in addition to a nodular colloid goiter.

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Ahmed, M. E., Mahgoub, M. A., Alnedar, M. G., Mahadi, S. I., Alzubeir, M., El Hassan, L. A. M., … El Hassan, A. M. (2014). Myasthenic Crisis Manifesting as Postoperative Respiratory Failure following Resection of Unsuspected Intrathoracic Thymic T-Cell Lymphoma during Thyroidectomy for an Adjacent Large Retrosternal Goiter. European Thyroid Journal. https://doi.org/10.1159/000364822

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