A Rare Case of Neck Swelling: Acute Suppurative Thyroiditis With End-Stage Renal Disease – Cureus
Posted: October 8, 2022 at 1:46 am
Acute suppurative thyroiditis is a rare life-threatening endocrine emergency. The thyroid gland has rich vascularity and lymphatic drainage, has large amounts of iodine in the tissue, generates hydrogen peroxide, and is encapsulated. Owing to these factors, infection of the thyroid gland is rare. The clinical presentation of acute suppurative thyroiditis closely resembles that of subacute thyroiditis, with a differentiation possible only on fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). However, differentiating these two conditions is important because the management of these two conditions differs drastically. Management includes intravenous antibiotics, drainage of abscesses, and sometimes surgery may be required. Here, we present a case of thyroid abscess caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), diagnosed using FNAC of the thyroid gland and blood culture.
Inflammation of the thyroid gland referred to as thyroiditis can have various causes. Of these, acute suppurative thyroiditis although rare, is an emergency associated with a high mortality rate if left untreated. Its presentation closely resembles that of subacute thyroiditis which is a common but self-remitting condition. Acute suppurative thyroiditis comprises <1% of thyroid disease.Here, we present a case of a young male with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who was ultimately diagnosed to have acute suppurative thyroiditis.
A 23-year-old male, a diagnosed case of CKDstage 5 - on maintenance hemodialysis twice weekly, with a history of marijuana smoking with no other significant past medical history. The patient presented to the emergency with complaints of fever, which was intermittent, low grade, and undocumented, initially later progressed to high grade associated with chills and rigors in the last four days. The patient noticed a neck swelling 15 days back, progressively increasing in size associated with mild pain and difficulty in swallowing which was more for solids than liquids. The swelling was not associated with any discharge. He also complained of bilateral lower limb swelling and generalized myalgia for one week. He had a history of retrosternal, non-radiating chest pain for 7 days which was associated with palpitations and shortness of breath on exertion
On examination, pulse rate was 175/min which was irregularly irregular, blood pressure was 100/70 mmHg, respiratory rate was 24/min, saturation 100% with 12 liters of oxygen, the temperature was 102F, Glasgow coma scale (GCS) - E4V4M6, the patient was agitated. Pallor and bilateral pitting pedal edema were present on general examination. Respiratory system examination revealed bilateral basal crepitations, other system examinations were within normal limits. Local examination revealed a 105cm swelling on the right side of the neck, that was moving with deglutition, and tenderness present on palpation, but not associated with discharge, redness, or fluctuation.
An electrocardiogram suggested atrial fibrillation for which diltiazem bolus followed by infusion was given. Lung point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) showed bilateral grouped B lines and pleural shreds with minimal pleural effusion the in lungs. Arterial blood gas revealed severe metabolic acidosis with a pH of7.12 and HCO3 of 11.3 mmol/L. The patient was started on intravenous antibiotics (ceftriaxone, clindamycin) and steroids. Urgent hemodialysis was done for anuria and severe metabolic acidosis. He was then admitted to the intensive care unit. The patient's blood investigations revealed anemia, neutrophilic leukocytosis, thrombocytopenia, hyperbilirubinemia, and deranged kidney and thyroid function tests as shown in Table 1.
Other investigations done are shown in Table 2.
The patient was started on Tab Propranolol 60 mg 6-hourly and Tab Propylthiouracil 200 mg 4-hourly, Hydrocortisone 100 mg intravenously 8-hourly. Antibiotics were stepped up to intravenous vancomycin 500 mg alternate days and meropenem 500 mg twice daily. The patient required high flow oxygen to maintain saturation; hence, it was not feasible to transport patient for thyroid scintigraphy or iodine uptake study. A thyroid fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) report revealed a thyroid abscess (Figures 1,2) and the culture report did not detect any organism.
Ultrasound-guided aspiration of thyroid abscess was performed, seropurulent pus was seen and thyroid drain was inserted, and the patientimproved symptomatically. A final diagnosis of acute suppurative thyroiditis and Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) with sepsis, acute on CKD was made. However, the patient developed severe respiratory distress with type 1 respiratory failure, and hypotension for which he was intubated, and noradrenaline infusion was started, subsequent chest imaging revealed multiple consolidations with cavitations suggestive of hospital-acquired pneumonia.Despite all efforts, the patient succumbed to death on day 22 of admission.
The term thyroiditis refers to inflammation of the thyroid gland. Thyroiditis can be broadly classified into infectious, De Quervains, autoimmune, Riedels, and miscellaneous [1]. The thyroid gland has rich vascularity and lymphatic drainage, has large amounts of iodine in the tissue, generates hydrogen peroxide, and is encapsulated. Owing to these factors, infection of the thyroid gland is rare. Acute suppurative thyroiditis is a rare life-threatening endocrine emergency. It has a reported incidence of 0.1%-0.7% and if untreated, the disease carries a high mortality rate of around 12% [2,3]. On the other hand, subacute thyroiditis is a spontaneously remitting condition that is much more common than acute suppurative thyroiditis. It may last for weeks to several months and tends to recur. It is also referred to as granulomatous or De Quervains thyroiditis [4,5].
Multiple factors predispose patients to the development of acute suppurative thyroiditis of which immunosuppression is the most common [6]. However, pyriform sinus fistula and third and fourth branchial arch abnormalities are also important, especially in children [7,8].The clinical features, laboratory findings, and radiological features of acute suppurative thyroiditis closely resemble those of subacute thyroiditis (Table 3).
Fine needle aspiration from the thyroid tissue provides the most accurate diagnosis and can be used to differentiate these two conditions. In acute suppurative thyroiditis, the FNAC aspirate is purulent with the presence of bacteria or fungi, whereas, in subacute thyroiditis, the FNAC aspirate shows lymphocytes and macrophages with some giant cells [9].
Although these conditions closely mimic each other, certain clinical features can be used as differentiating factors. Patients with acute suppurative thyroiditis are generally immunocompromised, sicker, with severe localized thyroid pain, an associated upper respiratory infection, and lymphadenopathy [1]. Thyrotoxic presentation is seen in only 8%-12% of patients with bacterial thyroiditis [3]. We reviewed some recent articles on patients with acute suppurative thyroiditis, the important studies have been shown in Table 4.
Differentiating these conditions is extremely important as their treatment differs. While antibiotics with or without surgery are required for patients with acute suppurative thyroiditis, patients with subacute thyroiditis require only analgesics and sometimes corticosteroids. For Emergency physicians, since the results of FNAC are often not available, it is prudent that a low threshold is maintained for initiating antibiotics in patients with painful thyroid swelling since untreated acute suppurative thyroiditis is life-threatening.For serious infections, parenteral antibiotics are necessary. Microscopic examination, staining, and culture of a fine-needle aspirate help determine the best agent. Thionamides are not necessary forindividuals with thyrotoxicosis from thyroiditis because there is no excessive thyroid hormone production; nevertheless, adjuvant medications such asbeta-blockers and cholestyramine may be used to reduce symptoms or more quickly restore euthyroidism. If a thyroid abscess is found, aspiration or surgical drainage should be tried [20].Open surgery with a complete, nearly entire, or hemithyroidectomy can be utilized to relieve pressure sensations in extreme circumstances, in individuals who do not respond to suitable antibiotic therapy and drainage. Ultimately, surgical removal of the damaged thyroid lobe may be required to treat the local source of infection and inflammation if systemic indications and symptoms do not improve with initial treatment [21].
Our patient was a young male who was diagnosed case of CKD, who had a mildly painful neck swelling along with symptoms of hyperthyroidism and uremia, and who was ultimately diagnosed to have bacterial suppurative thyroiditis. Although patients with CKD suffer from an altered immune response which includes both innate and acquired immunity [22]. Our patient was on no immunosuppressant drugs. Also, the clinical presentation of our patient was more suggestive of subacute thyroiditis as compared to acute suppurative thyroiditis. Thus, this was a rare presentation of acute suppurative thyroiditis.
Rare but potentially fatal, acute suppurative thyroiditis should never be ignored.Patients may experience acute symptoms or develop a more chronic course depending on the underlying organism. Its presentation strongly resembles that of subacute thyroiditis, which is a self-remitting illness; precise diagnosisis therefore challenging in the emergency room.Thyroid abscess can have a variety of complications, including thyroid storm, internal jugular vein thrombosis, airway obstruction, tracheal or esophageal perforation, necrotizing mediastinitis, sepsis, and even death.Therefore, all patients who report to the emergency room with painful neck swellings must receive careful attention. The most accurate diagnosis is achieved by fine needle aspiration from thyroid tissue; however, ultrasound is the preferred diagnostic method in the emergency room. Treatment options include intravenous antibiotics, abscess drainage, and possibly surgery.
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