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*The exact pathogenesis of postpartum thyroiditis is not fully understood. i | *The exact pathogenesis of postpartum thyroiditis is not fully understood. i | ||
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*It is thought that [disease name] is the result of / is mediated by / is produced by / is caused by either [hypothesis 1], [hypothesis 2], or [hypothesis 3]. | *It is thought that [disease name] is the result of / is mediated by / is produced by / is caused by either [[[hypothesis]] 1], [hypothesis 2], or [hypothesis 3]. | ||
*[Pathogen name] is usually transmitted via the [transmission route] route to the human host. | *[Pathogen name] is usually transmitted via the [transmission route] route to the human host. | ||
*Following transmission/ingestion, the [pathogen] uses the [entry site] to invade the [cell name] cell. | *Following transmission/ingestion, the [pathogen] uses the [entry site] to invade the [cell name] cell. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
The exact pathogenesis of [ Postpartum thyroiditis] is not fully understood.
OR
It is thought that [ Postpartum thyroiditis] is mediated by either [Autoimmunity], [enviromental factors], or [smoking].
Pathophysiology
Pathogenesis
- The exact pathogenesis of postpartum thyroiditis is not fully understood. i
OR
- It is thought that [disease name] is the result of / is mediated by / is produced by / is caused by either [[[hypothesis]] 1], [hypothesis 2], or [hypothesis 3].
- [Pathogen name] is usually transmitted via the [transmission route] route to the human host.
- Following transmission/ingestion, the [pathogen] uses the [entry site] to invade the [cell name] cell.
- [Disease or malignancy name] arises from [cell name]s, which are [cell type] cells that are normally involved in [function of cells].
- The progression to [disease name] usually involves the [molecular pathway].
- The pathophysiology of [disease/malignancy] depends on the[histological subtype.
Genetics
- [Disease name] is transmitted in [mode of genetic transmission] pattern.
- Genes involved in the pathogenesis of [disease name] include [gene1], [gene2], and [gene3].
- The development of [disease name] is the result of multiple genetic mutations.
Associated Conditions
Gross Pathology
- On gross pathology, [feature1], [feature2], and [feature3] are characteristic findings of [disease name].
Microscopic Pathology
- On microscopic histopathological analysis it hs rer sermblance to Hishimoto thyriodtis but less degree of fibrosis and atrophy , [feature1], [feature2], and [feature3] are characteristic findings of [disease name].