Ectopic thyroid gland is a rare anomaly in the development of the thyroid gland. It is defined as any thyroid tissue that is not found on its usual topography. We present the case of a 62-year-old patient with difficulty swallowing solid food, occasional sore throat, hoarse voice, and difficulty speaking. The patient was in hypothyroid status. Thyroid scintigraphy and magnetic resonance imaging visualized a nodular mass on the base of the tongue, suprahyoid, and mediosagittal. The pathohistological finding revealed normal thyroid tissue with few colloidal changes, ruled out tumour infiltration and specific inflammatory process. She received hormonal suppression treatment as a first-line treatment. The patient showed significant improvement in symptoms with reduction of the dyspnea and the dysphagia and normalization of thyroid hormone tests.
Keywords: Ectopic; Lingual thyroid; Otolaryngology; Thyroid gland.
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