A lingual thyroid occurs as a failure of normal descent of the thyroid and presentation as a lump in the foramen caecum or as a lump at the front of the neck near the body of the hyoid bone.
Any such lump should be investigated with a radio-iodine scan to ascertain whether it is a thyroid lump and if so whether it is the patient's only source of thyroid tissue.
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