This medical review looked at thirty-two people who had a rare condition called thyroid hemiagenesis. This means they were born with only one half of their thyroid gland instead of two. Surprisingly, some of these patients also developed thyroid cancer. The study found that twenty-seven of the patients were female and five were male. This shows that the condition happens more often in women, but it can affect anyone.
To find out what was going on inside their bodies, doctors used several tools. Twenty-four patients had color Doppler ultrasonography to look at their glands. Twelve patients received CT scans to get clear pictures. Nineteen patients had fine-needle aspiration biopsies to check for cancer cells. These tests helped the medical team understand the size and type of the problem.
Ninety percent of the patients needed surgery to remove the affected parts. The most common type of cancer found was papillary thyroid carcinoma, which made up over eighty percent of all cases. The doctors say that having this rare condition might be linked to several genes. However, they do not know for sure if one causes the other.
There are not enough reports about the long-term results or possible complications from surgery. Doctors say we need more data to know how well the treatments work over time. For now, surgeons should follow standard guidelines for treating thyroid cancer. Patients with this rare condition need careful care and close monitoring by their doctors.