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TITLE: Primary Amyloid Goitre
AUTHORS: C. Aparna, I. V. Renuka, G. Saila Bala, M. Vijayasri
KEYWORDS: Amyloid; Goitre
JOURNAL NAME: International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, Vol.3 No.1, January 9, 2014
ABSTRACT: Goitre is defined as the presence of amyloid within the thyroid gland in such quantities as to produce a clinically apparent enlargement. We report a case on a fifty-two-year-old female patient who presented with a rapidly growing thyroid swelling. Thyroid function tests were normal. This case was diagnosed as amyloid goitre and was discussed in detail along with review of literature.