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A thyroid adenoma may be clinically silent, or it may be a "functional" tumor, producing excessive [[thyroid hormone]]. In this case, it may result in symptomatic [[hyperthyroidism]], and may be referred to as a ''toxic'' thyroid adenoma. Careful [[pathology|pathological]] examination may be necessary to distinguish a thyroid adenoma from a minimally invasive [[thyroid cancer|follicular thyroid carcinoma]].<ref name="robbins"/> | A thyroid adenoma may be clinically silent, or it may be a "functional" tumor, producing excessive [[thyroid hormone]]. In this case, it may result in symptomatic [[hyperthyroidism]], and may be referred to as a ''toxic'' thyroid adenoma. Careful [[pathology|pathological]] examination may be necessary to distinguish a thyroid adenoma from a minimally invasive [[thyroid cancer|follicular thyroid carcinoma]].<ref name="robbins"/> | ||
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* Drug side effect: [[Potassium iodide]] | |||
==Differentiating Thyroid adenoma from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Thyroid adenoma from other Diseases== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
A thyroid adenoma, or solitary thyroid nodule is a benign tumor of the thyroid gland.
Pathophysiology
A thyroid adenoma may be clinically silent, or it may be a "functional" tumor, producing excessive thyroid hormone. In this case, it may result in symptomatic hyperthyroidism, and may be referred to as a toxic thyroid adenoma. Careful pathological examination may be necessary to distinguish a thyroid adenoma from a minimally invasive follicular thyroid carcinoma.[1]
Causes
- Drug side effect: Potassium iodide
Differentiating Thyroid adenoma from other Diseases
A thyroid adenoma is distinguished from a multinodular goiter of the thyroid in that an adenoma is typically solitary, and is a neoplasm resulting from a genetic mutation (or other genetic abnormality) in a single precursor cell.[1] In contrast, a multinodular goiter is usually thought to result from a hyperplastic response of the entire thyroid gland to a stimulus, such as iodine deficiency.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ramzi Cotran, Vinay Kumar, Tucker Collins (1999). Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease, 6th Edition. W.B. Saunders. ISBN 072167335X.