Abstract

Abstract We report an extremely rare case of concurrent lingual thyroid and thyroglossal duct thyroid without orthotopic thyroid gland in a paediatric patient with hypothyroidism. The clinical record highlights the importance of ultrasonography and thyroxine therapy in the management of this rare clinical entity.

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