Acute thyroid swelling and elevated C reactive protein

BMJ Case Rep. 2013 Aug 21:2013:bcr2013200427. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2013-200427.

Abstract

A 34-year-old lady presented with a painful swelling of the left thyroid lobe since 1 week and elevated C reactive protein (CRP) above 100 mg/L. An ultrasound examination revealed a thyroid cyst with partly solid component, suitable with a haemorrhage into a cyst. The serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), as well as peripheral thyroid hormones, was in the normal range. The acute swelling could be well explained by a haemorrhage, but not an elevated CRP. Her medical history was uneventful apart from a tooth extraction 2 weeks ago due to an infection. Therefore, our hypothesis was a haemorrhage into a pre-existing thyroid cyst during bacteraemia caused by the tooth infection. Conservative treatment with the aim of delayed hemithyreoidectomy failed due to a second episode of haemorrhage. During surgical resection pus drained out of the cyst and the histological report afterwards confirmed our tentative diagnosis. The patient was discharged 2 days later.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Bacteremia / diagnosis*
  • Bacteremia / metabolism
  • C-Reactive Protein / metabolism*
  • Cysts / diagnosis*
  • Cysts / metabolism
  • Cysts / surgery
  • Edema / diagnosis*
  • Edema / metabolism
  • Female
  • Hemorrhage / diagnosis*
  • Hemorrhage / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Image-Guided Biopsy
  • Thyroid Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Thyroid Diseases / metabolism

Substances

  • C-Reactive Protein