Vol 24, No 2 (2021)
Clinical vignette
Published online: 2021-07-30
Incidental detection of COVID-19 associated pneumonia by thyroid scintigraphy
Abstract
This report presents a case of a 49-year-old woman with complaint of sore throat and front neck pain, who referred to a hospital for thyroid scan due to suppressed TSH level (0.005 mU/L). Diffuse and bilateral lungs uptake in the scan was noticed incidentally. The patient had positive history of COVID-19 symptoms. Multifocal and bilateral ground-glass opacities (GGOs) in both lungs were compatible with typical features of lung involvement in COVID-19-associated pneumonia.
Keywords: COVID-19pneumoniathyroid scintigraphy
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