Two cases of Graves' disease with presentation of unilateral diffuse uptake of radioisotopes
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Two cases of Graves' disease with presentation of unilateral diffuse uptake of radioisotopes
Abstract
We present two cases of Graves' disease whose initial thyroidal scintiscan with 99mTcO4- (Case 1) and 123I (Case 2) showed unilateral diffuse uptake of radioisotopes. Initial diagnosis was possibility of malignancy in Case 1 and Graves' disease or Plummer's disease in Case 2. Both cases underwent right hemithyroidectomy. Histopathology of the resected thyroid gland in both showed hyperplastic columnar epithelium and infiltrative lymphocytes which was compatible with Graves' disease. Twenty seven (Case 1) and eight months (Case 2) after operation, both presented with thyrotoxic symptoms associated with enlarged left lobe, increased serum free thyroid hormone concentrations, suppressed TSH concentration, increased thyroidal 123I uptake in the remaining left lobe, and positive thyrotropin receptor antibodies. Both cases were successfully treated with methimazole. It was concluded that initial radioisotope uptake as well as scintigram in rare subgroup of patients with Graves' disease could be similar with that of non-autoimmune autonomous goiter (Plummer's disease).
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