Abstract

We report a 64 year-old male, living in a rural area, with a history of a thyroid nodule subjected to a fine needle aspiration 18 years ago. He consulted this time for a goiter associated to dyspnoea and dysphagia. A chest X-ray and a neck CAT scan showed a calcified nodule in the superior mediastinum of thyroidal origin, that displaced airways and blood vessels and a small thyroid nodule of uncertain origin. A thyroid scintigram showed a cold right thyroid nodule. The patient was operated, performing a subtotal thyroidectomy A calcified nodule measuring 8 x 6 x 6 cm and another nodule measuring 10 mm were found during the surgical exploration. The pathological examination of the surgical piece disclosed a calcified hydatic cyst and a focal nodular hyperplasia. The patient remains asymptomatic seven months after surgery.

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