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==Overview==
==Overview==
There is no established system for the classification of [disease name].
Silent thyroiditis can be classified according to the development of symptoms into the [[hyperthyroid]] stage, [[euthyroid]] stage, and [[hypothyroid]] stage.
 
==Classification==
OR
Silent thyroiditis can be classified according to the development of symptoms into the following stages:<ref name="pmid7704090">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kushima K, Ban Y, Taniyama M, Itoh K |title=Circulating activated T lymphocyte subsets in patients with silent thyroiditis |journal=Endocr. J. |volume=41 |issue=6 |pages=663–9 |year=1994 |pmid=7704090 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid22443972">{{cite journal |vauthors=Samuels MH |title=Subacute, silent, and postpartum thyroiditis |journal=Med. Clin. North Am. |volume=96 |issue=2 |pages=223–33 |year=2012 |pmid=22443972 |doi=10.1016/j.mcna.2012.01.003 |url=}}</ref>
 
[Disease name] may be classified according to [classification method] into [number] subtypes/groups: [group1], [group2], [group3], and [group4].
 
OR
 
[Disease name] may be classified into [large number > 6] subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3].
[Disease name] may be classified into several subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3].
 
OR
 
Based on the duration of symptoms, [disease name] may be classified as either acute or chronic.
 
OR
 
If the staging system involves specific and characteristic findings and features:
According to the [staging system + reference], there are [number] stages of [malignancy name] based on the [finding1], [finding2], and [finding3]. Each stage is assigned a [letter/number1] and a [letter/number2] that designate the [feature1] and [feature2].
 
OR


The staging of [malignancy name] is based on the [staging system].
* [[Hyperthyroid]] stage
**It includes the symptoms of [[thyrotoxicosis]].


OR
* [[Euthyroid]] stage
**[[Thyroid hormone|Thyroid hormones]] are within the normal range and there are no specific symptoms.


There is no established system for the staging of [malignancy name].
* [[Hypothyroid]] stage
 
**[[Thyroid hormone|Thyroid hormones]] are decreased as a result of glandular damage.
==Classification==
 
*There is no established system for the classification of [disease name].
OR
*[Disease name] may be classified according to [classification method] into [number] subtypes/groups:
**[Group1]
**[Group2]
**[Group3]
**[Group4]
OR
*[Disease name] may be classified into [large number > 6] subtypes based on:
**[Classification method 1]
**[Classification method 2]
**[Classification method 3]
*[Disease name] may be classified into several subtypes based on:
**[Classification method 1]
**[Classification method 2]
**[Classification method 3]
OR
*Based on the duration of symptoms, [disease name] may be classified as either acute or chronic.
OR
*If the staging system involves specific and characteristic findings and features:
*According to the [staging system + reference], there are [number] stages of [malignancy name] based on the [finding1], [finding2], and [finding3]. Each stage is assigned a [letter/number1] and a [letter/number2] that designate the [feature1] and [feature2].
OR
*The staging of [malignancy name] is based on the [staging system].
OR
*There is no established system for the staging of [malignancy name].


==References==
==References==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Furqan M M. M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

Silent thyroiditis can be classified according to the development of symptoms into the hyperthyroid stage, euthyroid stage, and hypothyroid stage.

Classification

Silent thyroiditis can be classified according to the development of symptoms into the following stages:[1][2]

References

  1. Kushima K, Ban Y, Taniyama M, Itoh K (1994). "Circulating activated T lymphocyte subsets in patients with silent thyroiditis". Endocr. J. 41 (6): 663–9. PMID 7704090.
  2. Samuels MH (2012). "Subacute, silent, and postpartum thyroiditis". Med. Clin. North Am. 96 (2): 223–33. doi:10.1016/j.mcna.2012.01.003. PMID 22443972.

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