Unilateral hypopharyngitis, cellulitis, and a multinodular goiter: A triad of findings suggestive of acute suppurative thyroiditis

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Abstract

Acute suppurative thyroiditis is an uncommon disorder, which has been associated with pre-existing thyroid disease, especially a multinodular goiter. We describe a case of a woman who presented clinically with an acute inflammatory condition of the neck. On CT examination, she had a triad of a multinodular goiter, a unilateral hypopharyngitis, and a surrounding cellulitis. We suggest that the constellation of these imaging findings should alert the radiologist to the diagnosis of acute thyroiditis.

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Dugar, M., Da Graca Bandeira, A., Bruns, J., & Som, P. M. (2009). Unilateral hypopharyngitis, cellulitis, and a multinodular goiter: A triad of findings suggestive of acute suppurative thyroiditis. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 30(10), 1944–1946. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1642

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