An Unusual Case of Malignant Struma Ovarii Causing Thyrotoxicosis
Conclusion: There has been controversy about the management of malignant SO, which is a rare entity. Malignant SO causing thyrotoxicosis is even more uncommon. As clinical signs are nonspecific, other causes of thyrotoxicosis must be considered for a differential diagnosis. Our case is one of the very few cases ever reported.Eur Thyroid J 2016;5:207-211
Source: European Thyroid Journal - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research
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