Thyrotropinoma and multinodular goiter: A diagnostic challenge for hyperthyroidism

J Res Med Sci. 2013 Nov;18(11):1008-10.

Abstract

Thyroid disorders are frequently encountered. The diagnosis is straightforward unless clinical or laboratory findings are inconclusive and/or perplexing. Hyperthyroidism due to a thyrotropin-secreting pituitary adenoma rarely occurs and symptoms due to thyroid hormone excess are subtle. The presentation of the disease becomes unusual when co-secretion of other hormones with thyrotropin or concomitant thyroid parenchymal pathology exist. We present the case of a 63-year-old female patient with thyrotropinoma co-secreting growth hormone and multinodular goiter. She developed hyperthyroidism first due to thyrotropinoma and later due to a toxic nodule. Herein, we discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of hyperthyroidism with atypical presentation.

Keywords: Central hyperthyroidism; TSH-secreting adenoma; thyrotropinoma (TSHoma); toxic goiter; toxic nodular goiter.

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  • Case Reports