Thyroiditis: Difference between revisions
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** Postpartum thyroiditis |
** Postpartum thyroiditis |
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** Subacute thyroiditis (also called subacute granulomatous, nonsuppurative, de Quervain, giant cell, or painful thyroiditis) |
** Subacute thyroiditis (also called subacute granulomatous, nonsuppurative, de Quervain, giant cell, or painful thyroiditis) |
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** Infectious thyroiditis (suppurative thyroiditis), typically caused by bacteria via hematogenous spread |
** [[Infectious thyroiditis]] (suppurative thyroiditis), typically caused by bacteria via hematogenous spread |
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** Fibrous thyroiditis (Riedel or invasive thyroiditis) |
** Fibrous thyroiditis (Riedel or invasive thyroiditis) |
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Revision as of 14:15, 22 August 2024
Background
- Vaguely classified into:
- Chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto thyroiditis)
- Painless or silent thyroiditis
- Postpartum thyroiditis
- Subacute thyroiditis (also called subacute granulomatous, nonsuppurative, de Quervain, giant cell, or painful thyroiditis)
- Infectious thyroiditis (suppurative thyroiditis), typically caused by bacteria via hematogenous spread
- Fibrous thyroiditis (Riedel or invasive thyroiditis)