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'''''Synonyms and keywords:''''' Enlarged thyroid, enlarged thyroid gland, enlargement of thyroid, goiter, goitre, swelling of thyroid gland,thyroid enlargement | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Thyromegaly refers to an enlargement of the [[thyroid gland]]. | Thyromegaly refers to an enlargement of the [[thyroid gland]]. | ||
==Causes== | |||
*Trauma | |||
*Thyroiditis | |||
*Toxic thyroid adenoma | |||
*Parathyroid adenocarcinoma | |||
*Follicular adenocarcinoma | |||
*Medullary carcinoma | |||
*papillary carcinoma | |||
*Carcinoma, thyroid, anaplastic | |||
*Lymphoma/malignant, non-Hodgkins | |||
*Thyroid adenoma, follicular | |||
*Thyroid adenoma, papillary | |||
*Thyroid lymphoma | |||
*Thyroid malignancy/carcinoma | |||
*Carcinoma, Hurthle cell/thyroid | |||
*TSH secreting pituitary adenoma | |||
*Metastasis to Thyroid Gland | |||
*Hashimoto's thyrotoxic variant | |||
*Juvenile thyroiditis | |||
*Silent thyroiditis | |||
*Thyroiditis, chronic fibrous | |||
*Thyroiditis, granulomatous, subacute | |||
*Thyroiditis, Hashimoto's | |||
*Thyroiditis, postpartum type | |||
*Metabolic, Storage Disorders | |||
*Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia | |||
*Goiter, iodine deficiency | |||
*Iodine deficiency | |||
*Cretinism, goitrous sporadic | |||
*Cretinism | |||
*Neonatal Graves/thyrotoxicosis disease | |||
*Thyroid cyst | |||
*Pendred syndrome | |||
*Thyroid hormone resistance/receptor defect (3p24.3) | |||
*Pregnancy | |||
*Hyperthyroidism | |||
*Graves disease | |||
*Hypothyroidism | |||
*Myxedema | |||
*Thyrotoxic crisis | |||
*Apathetic thyroid crisis | |||
*Acromegaly | |||
*Gigantism | |||
*Hypothyroidism, juvenile | |||
*Jod-Basedow's hyperthyroidism | |||
*Antithyroid medication | |||
*Iodide/Potassium iodide Administration/Toxicity | |||
*Lithium (Lithane/Lithonate) Administration/Toxicity | |||
*Methimazole (Tapazol) Administration/Toxicity | |||
*Propylthiouracil (PTU) Administration/Toxicity | |||
*Goitrogenous food/rutabaga/cabbage | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} | ||
[[Category: Endocrinology]] | |||
{{WH}} | {{WH}} | ||
{{WS}} | {{WS}} | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Enlarged thyroid, enlarged thyroid gland, enlargement of thyroid, goiter, goitre, swelling of thyroid gland,thyroid enlargement
Overview
Thyromegaly refers to an enlargement of the thyroid gland.
Causes
- Trauma
- Thyroiditis
- Toxic thyroid adenoma
- Parathyroid adenocarcinoma
- Follicular adenocarcinoma
- Medullary carcinoma
- papillary carcinoma
- Carcinoma, thyroid, anaplastic
- Lymphoma/malignant, non-Hodgkins
- Thyroid adenoma, follicular
- Thyroid adenoma, papillary
- Thyroid lymphoma
- Thyroid malignancy/carcinoma
- Carcinoma, Hurthle cell/thyroid
- TSH secreting pituitary adenoma
- Metastasis to Thyroid Gland
- Hashimoto's thyrotoxic variant
- Juvenile thyroiditis
- Silent thyroiditis
- Thyroiditis, chronic fibrous
- Thyroiditis, granulomatous, subacute
- Thyroiditis, Hashimoto's
- Thyroiditis, postpartum type
- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
- Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
- Goiter, iodine deficiency
- Iodine deficiency
- Cretinism, goitrous sporadic
- Cretinism
- Neonatal Graves/thyrotoxicosis disease
- Thyroid cyst
- Pendred syndrome
- Thyroid hormone resistance/receptor defect (3p24.3)
- Pregnancy
- Hyperthyroidism
- Graves disease
- Hypothyroidism
- Myxedema
- Thyrotoxic crisis
- Apathetic thyroid crisis
- Acromegaly
- Gigantism
- Hypothyroidism, juvenile
- Jod-Basedow's hyperthyroidism
- Antithyroid medication
- Iodide/Potassium iodide Administration/Toxicity
- Lithium (Lithane/Lithonate) Administration/Toxicity
- Methimazole (Tapazol) Administration/Toxicity
- Propylthiouracil (PTU) Administration/Toxicity
- Goitrogenous food/rutabaga/cabbage