knölstruma
Knölstruma, also known as multinodular goiter (MNG), is a thyroid enlargement characterized by the growth of multiple nodules within the gland. It typically develops over years and is more common in women and in areas with iodine deficiency, though the exact cause is often multifactorial, including aging and genetic predisposition. The nodules may vary in function, leading to a spectrum from euthyroid to hypothyroid or hyperthyroid states.
Clinical presentation ranges from a visibly enlarged neck to a palpable goiter. Many cases are asymptomatic.
Diagnosis starts with physical examination and thyroid function tests (TSH, free T4, and sometimes T3) to assess
Management depends on symptoms, function, and cancer risk. Small, asymptomatic MNGs may be observed with regular