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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

  • A history of low iodine intake, history of use of therapeutic drugs that hinder normal thyroid hormonal activity, radiation exposure and positive family history of thyroid diseases.
  • Symptoms of Goiter include, swelling at the base of the neck, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness of voice and difficulty in breathing.

History and Symptoms

History

Patients with Goiter may have a history of:

  • Low iodine intake (geographical/regional factors and food habits)
  • History of the use of therapeutic drugs that hinder normal thyroid hormonal activity
  • Radiation exposure (therapeutic or accidental exposure)
  • Positive family history of thyroid diseases (Benign or malignant variants)

Symptoms

Symptoms evaluated based on:

  • Age:
    • Occurs in the age group between 15-25 years.
  • Sex
    • Predominantly occurs in females
  • Major presenting complaints:
    • Anterior neck swelling:
      • Duration
      • Mode of onset
      • Rate of growth
      • Associated pain
  • Pressure-related symptoms:
    • Dysphagia, dyspnea, hoarseness of voice, neck vein engorgement etc
  • Review of systems to assess toxicity:
    • CNS: tremors, irritability, mental disturbance
    • CVS: palpitation, dyspnoea, orthopnoea
    • GI: change of appetite, constipation, diarrhoea
    • Musculo skeletal system: bone pain, weight change, heat or cold preference, excessive sweating
  • Past medical history:
    • Previous medication, previous history of irradiation
  • Family and social history:
    • History of goitre in the family or in the community

Common Symptoms

Common symptoms of Goiter include:

  • Swelling at the base of the neck
  • Dysphagia (Difficulty swallowing)
  • Hoarseness (Hoarse voice)
  • Feeling of fullness/tightness may or may not be accompanied by choking sensation
  • Dyspnea (Difficulty breathing)
  • Cough

Less Common Symptoms

Less common symptoms of [disease name] include

  • Pain in the area of enlargement/swelling
  • Wheeze
  • Phrenic nerve paralysis
  • Jugular vein compression or thrombosis (Rare) [1]
  • Cerebrovascular steal syndromes (Rare) [1]
  • Superior vena cava syndrome (Rare) [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Siderys H, Rowe GA (1970). "Superior vena caval syndrome caused by intrathoracic goiter". Am Surg. 36 (7): 446–50. PMID 4913941.

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