The first point is the most common lump of the thyroid gland. Below the laryngeal node is the isthmus of the thyroid gland. Adenomas in the isthmus and abscesses in the isthmus of the thyroid gland can cause localized bulging and elevation, which is one of the most common cases of thyroid problems. It is also common to have a nail or tongue cyst, which is most commonly found above the laryngeal node, but a small percentage of nail or tongue cysts can also reach below the laryngeal node. Another common one is the enlargement of the anterior lymph nodes, which are also masses, mainly deep masses, in the presence of inflammatory infections or other factors, such as tumorigenic factors. Skin surface masses, such as cortical adenomas, can also occur locally.