Thymic teratoma masquerading as a thyroid lump

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Teratomas are germ cell tumours commonly found in the sacrococcygeal region, ovary, testicle or, infrequently, the mediastinum. In very rare circumstances, these tumours are found in the neck. This case represents a thymic teratoma presenting as what appeared to be an intrathyroid lesion. This has not been described previously and demonstrates an unusual presentation of a neck lump necessitating two operations and a multidisciplinary approach for management. We would also like to highlight that while patients undergo imaging to guide surgery, the surgeon must always be prepared for the unexpected and recognise situations where the operation should be converted to an exploratory procedure instead of full resection. Often, combined surgical care is the best option for difficult congenital cases.

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Cho, W. S., Sahota, R., Tanweer, F., & Conboy, P. (2014). Thymic teratoma masquerading as a thyroid lump. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 96(4), e4–e6. https://doi.org/10.1308/003588414X13814021680030

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