Giant Thyroid Gland Abscess Causing Upper Airway Obstruction: A Case Report

Int Med Case Rep J. 2024 May 3:17:409-415. doi: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S458035. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Background: Thyroid gland abscess is a rare pathology with life-threatening complications when there is a delay in diagnosis. However, physicians should be aware of and consider this differential in patients with anterior neck swelling having acute onset compressive symptoms to ensure early diagnosis and management.

Case presentation: A 62-year-old female patient presenting with worsening of painful anterior neck swelling with associated fever, shortness of breath, and difficulty swallowing. The patient was found to have a thyroid abscess causing upper airway obstruction, against a background of follicular nodular disease found on clinical examination, cytology and fluid analysis from aspirate, biopsy, ultrasonography, and computed tomography. The patient was managed with endotracheal intubation and was subsequently discharged after recovery with antibiotic therapy, incision and drainage, and thyroid lobectomy.

Conclusion: Thyroid abscess is an uncommon, critical clinical condition with high morbidity and mortality. Thyroid gland abscess should be considered while evaluating patients presenting with acute onset anterior neck swelling. Satisfactory clinical outcomes could be achieved with early diagnosis and proper management.

Keywords: anterior neck mass; incision and drainage; thyroid abscess; thyroid emergency; thyroidectomy; upper airway obstruction.

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