What is the relationship between Globus pharyngeus in a child and thyroid issues?

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Relationship between Globus Pharyngeus and Thyroid Issues in Children

  • The exact relationship between Globus pharyngeus and thyroid issues in children is not well-established, but several studies suggest a possible link between the two conditions 1, 2, 3, 4.
  • A study published in 1996 found that impalpable thyroid abnormalities were more common in patients with Globus pharyngeus than in controls, suggesting that thyroid issues may contribute to the development of Globus symptoms 3.
  • Another study published in 2008 found that thyroid surgery may help improve Globus symptoms in patients with goiter, further supporting the idea that thyroid issues may be related to Globus pharyngeus 2.
  • A 2021 case study highlighted the importance of ruling out medical etiologies, including thyroid issues, in children presenting with Globus sensation 5.
  • A 2015 study found that thyroidectomy can lead to an improvement in Globus symptoms in some patients, but also noted that some patients may develop new symptoms or remain symptomatic after surgery 4.

Key Findings

  • Globus pharyngeus is a common disorder that can be associated with various medical and psychiatric conditions, including thyroid issues 1, 2, 5.
  • The diagnosis of Globus pharyngeus is primarily clinical, and investigations such as high-resolution thyroid ultrasound may be useful in identifying underlying thyroid abnormalities 3.
  • Treatment of Globus pharyngeus often involves reassurance, speech therapy, and proton pump inhibitors, but may also include thyroid surgery in some cases 2, 4.

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