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Thyroid cancer mimicking thyroiditis

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1986
AbstractTwo patients with thyroid cancer, who presented with clinical and biochemical features of subacute thyroiditis, are reported, Confusion in diagnosis delayed therapy from 3 to 8 months. The relation between thyroiditis and thyroid cancer is discussed.
R F, van der Sluis   +2 more
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Thyroiditis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1985
In summary thyroiditis runs a complete spectrum of diseases, from the potentially life-threatening to the indolent, from hyperthyroidism to hypothyroidism, from localized to diffuse disease. Because many features are shared by several different forms of thyroiditis, the clinical picture may be confusing.
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THYROIDITIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1986
In this review, the major types of immune mediated thyroiditis are described and the etiology explained in the light of current theories of autoimmunity. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is a common autoimmune disease. The onset is gradual with patients presenting with symptoms of hypothyroidism, nonspecific symptoms of the autoimmune process itself, or ...
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THYROID ULTRASOUND

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2001
Evaluation of the thyroid gland can be performed by several imaging techniques. Although ultrasound (US) lacks specificity for tissue diagnosis and can rarely distinguish benign from malignant disease, it can distinguish solid nodules from simple and complex cysts. It allows accurate estimation of thyroid size, gives a rough estimate of tissue density (
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Thyroid Echography of Subacute Thyroiditis

Radiology, 1977
Ultrasound was used to study 10 patients with subacute thyroiditis. With gray-scale technique, a "washed-out" appearance was seen during the active phase of the active phase of the illness. Clinical migration of the inflammation was accompanied by migration of the sonographic abnormality.
M, Blum   +3 more
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THYROID FUNCTION IN SUBACUTE THYROIDITIS

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1958
The status of thyroid function during the course of subacute thyroiditis has been assessed in 56 cases, 21 of which received no specific therapy to modify the natural course of the disease. In 11 very severe cases the initial extensive inflammatory necrosis presumably led to flooding of the body with thyroid hormone, thus producing symptoms of ...
R, VOLPE, M W, JOHNSTON, N, HUBER
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Thyroid Blocking Antibodies in Thyroiditis

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1984
ABSTRACT Serum from a woman with a history of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, who had given birth to two children with congenital hypothyroidism, contained potent TSH blocking activity. Immunoglobulin preparation from this serum abolished completely TSH‐stimulated cAMP production in human thyroid membranes.
F A, Karlsson   +2 more
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GRANULOMATOUS THYROIDITIS (DE QUERVAIN'S THYROIDITIS)*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1957
GRANULOMATOUS thyroiditis is a distinct clinicopathologic entity, apparently a true nonsuppurative inflammation of the thyroid gland, that can be distinguished from the rare invasive fibrous thyroiditis (Riedel's struma) or the more common struma lymphomatosa.
L B, WOOLNER   +2 more
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Thyroid Hemiagenesis with Subacute Thyroiditis

Thyroid, 1995
A 58-year-old woman with thyroid hemiagenesis associated with subacute thyroiditis is described. Physical examinations revealed a firm nodule with spontaneous pain and tenderness in the left thyroid lobe. A serum thyroid hormone levels were elevated and thyroid scintiscan with 99mTc pertechnetate showed an extremely low uptake, we made a diagnosis of ...
Y, Shibutani   +3 more
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Thyroid autoimmunity

La Presse Médicale, 2012
This review of human autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) focuses mainly on the epidemiology and pathophysiology of this very common disorder, although some specific clinical situations are discussed. One peculiarity of AITD is the existence of two contrasting phenotypes: hypothyroid thyroiditis and hyperthyroid Graves' disease.
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