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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
De Quervain's thyroiditis is named after Fritz de Quervain who differentiated de Quervain's thyroiditis clearly from other forms of thyroiditis.<ref name="J Laryngol Rhinol | De Quervain's thyroiditis is named after Fritz de Quervain who differentiated de Quervain's thyroiditis clearly from other forms of thyroiditis.<ref name="J Laryngol Rhinol | ||
Otol 9:181–193">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mygind H |title=[Thyroiditis akuta simplex. ]|journal=J Laryngol Rhinol Otol |volume=9 |issue=4 |pages=181–193}}</ref> | Otol 9:181–193">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mygind H |title=[Thyroiditis akuta simplex. ]|journal=J Laryngol Rhinol Otol |volume=9 |issue=4 |pages=181–193}}</ref><ref name="Mitt Grenzgeb Med Chir 44:538–590">{{cite journal |vauthors=de Quervain F, Giordanengo G |title=[Die akute und subakute nicht eiterige Thyreoiditis.]|journal=Mitt Grenzgeb Med Chir|volume=44|pages=538–590}}</ref> | ||
*In 1895, Mygind first described de Quervain's thyroiditis. | *In 1895, Mygind first described de Quervain's thyroiditis. | ||
*Mygind presented 18 cases of thyroiditis akuta simplex (the thyroiditis which affected the previously normal gland without abscess formation). | *Mygind presented 18 cases of thyroiditis akuta simplex (the thyroiditis which affected the previously normal gland without abscess formation). |
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Overview
In 1895, Mygind first described de Quervain's thyroiditis. In 1904, Fritz de Quervain differentiated this disease from other forms of thyroiditis on the basis of the pathological findings.
Historical Perspective
De Quervain's thyroiditis is named after Fritz de Quervain who differentiated de Quervain's thyroiditis clearly from other forms of thyroiditis.[1][2]
- In 1895, Mygind first described de Quervain's thyroiditis.
- Mygind presented 18 cases of thyroiditis akuta simplex (the thyroiditis which affected the previously normal gland without abscess formation).
- In 1904, Fritz de Quervain differentiated de Quervain's thyroiditis clearly from other forms of thyroiditis on the pathological findings.
- In 1936, de Quervain's thyroiditis was reaffirmed by de Quervain and Giordanengo.