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[Subacute thyroiditis].

G Papazov, R Baleva, G Kitinov

    Vutreshni Bolesti
    |January 1, 1975
    PubMed
    Summary

    Subacute thyroiditis of De Quervain, a rare condition, is explored in six cases. This analysis suggests the disease may be more common than previously believed, based on clinical and etiological factors.

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    Area of Science:

    • Endocrinology
    • Pathology
    • Internal Medicine

    Context:

    • Subacute thyroiditis of De Quervain is often considered a rare endocrine disorder.
    • Accurate diagnosis and understanding of its etiology are crucial for patient management.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, disease progression, and treatment of subacute thyroiditis of De Quervain.
    • To evaluate the prevalence of this condition and challenge its perceived rarity.

    Summary:

    • This study presents six cases of subacute thyroiditis of De Quervain.
    • It details the clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, evolution, treatment, and etiological factors.
    • The findings suggest that the condition might be underdiagnosed and potentially more prevalent than commonly assumed.

    Impact:

    • This research may lead to increased recognition and earlier diagnosis of subacute thyroiditis of De Quervain.
    • It could prompt further epidemiological studies to ascertain the true prevalence of the disease.
    • Improved understanding can refine clinical management strategies for patients.

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