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There are no [[echocardiograms]] associated with [[silent thyroiditis]]. Ultrasound findings associated with [[silent thyroiditis]] are hypoechoic areas, glandular irregularities, and nonhomogeneous echo texture. | There are no [[echocardiograms]] associated with [[silent thyroiditis]]. Ultrasound findings associated with [[silent thyroiditis]] are hypoechoic areas, glandular irregularities, and nonhomogeneous echo texture. | ||
==Echocardiography or Ultrasound== | ==Echocardiography or Ultrasound== | ||
There are no [[echocardiograms]] associated with silent thyroiditis. | There are no [[echocardiograms|echocardiogram]] finding associated with silent thyroiditis. | ||
Neck [[ultrasound]] for silent thyroiditis usually reveals:<ref name="Textbook">{{cite book | last = Baskin | first = H | title = Thyroid ultrasound and ultrasound-guided FNA | publisher = Springer | location = New York London | year = 2013 | isbn = 9781461447856 }}</ref> | Neck [[ultrasound]] for silent thyroiditis usually reveals:<ref name="Textbook">{{cite book | last = Baskin | first = H | title = Thyroid ultrasound and ultrasound-guided FNA | publisher = Springer | location = New York London | year = 2013 | isbn = 9781461447856 }}</ref> | ||
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* Mild [[thyroid]] enlargement | * Mild [[thyroid]] enlargement | ||
* Heterogenous echo texture | * Heterogenous echo texture | ||
* Little or no blood flow on doppler '''during [[thyrotoxicosis]] phase''' | * Little or no blood flow on [[doppler ultrasound]] '''during [[thyrotoxicosis]] phase''' | ||
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Overview
There are no echocardiograms associated with silent thyroiditis. Ultrasound findings associated with silent thyroiditis are hypoechoic areas, glandular irregularities, and nonhomogeneous echo texture.
Echocardiography or Ultrasound
There are no echocardiogram finding associated with silent thyroiditis.
Neck ultrasound for silent thyroiditis usually reveals:[1]
- Hypoechoic areas
- Mild thyroid enlargement
- Heterogenous echo texture
- Little or no blood flow on doppler ultrasound during thyrotoxicosis phase
References
- ↑ Baskin, H (2013). Thyroid ultrasound and ultrasound-guided FNA. New York London: Springer. ISBN 9781461447856.
- ↑ "Ultrasound findings in thyroiditis".