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Dillon Medlock1, Ellen Chaljub1, Meredith Gavin1
1School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterLubbockTexas.
Abstract:
Hashimoto's disease typically presents with hypothyroidism due to lymphocytic infiltration of the thyroid. Cervical lymphadenopathy has rarely been reported in Hashimoto's disease. We report the unusual association of shifting cervical lymphadenopathy with Hashimoto's disease.
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