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*Tachycardia
*Tachycardia


===Neuro-psychiatric system===
====Neuro-psychiatric system====
*Nervousness
*Nervousness
*Irritability  
*Irritability  
*Tremors
*Tremors


===Skin and appendages===
====Skin and appendages====
*Sweating
*Sweating


===Hypothyroidism(in later stage)===
===Hypothyroidism(in later stage)===
===General===
====General====
* [[Fatigue]]   
* [[Fatigue]]   
* [[Lethargy]]  
* [[Lethargy]]  
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* Puffy face
* Puffy face


===Localized symptoms===
====Localized symptoms====
*Enlarged neck or presence of [[goiter]]  
*Enlarged neck or presence of [[goiter]]  
*[[Dysphonia]] (from involvement of the [[recurrent laryngeal nerve]])
*[[Dysphonia]] (from involvement of the [[recurrent laryngeal nerve]])
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* Small or shrunken thyroid gland (late in the disease)
* Small or shrunken thyroid gland (late in the disease)


===Gastrointestinal system===
====Gastrointestinal system====
* [[Constipation]]
* [[Constipation]]
===Skin and appendages===
====Skin and appendages====
* [[Dry skin]]
* [[Dry skin]]
* [[Hair loss]]
* [[Hair loss]]
===Neuro-psychiatric system===
====Neuro-psychiatric system====
* [[Depression]]
* [[Depression]]
* Difficulty concentrating or thinking
* Difficulty concentrating or thinking
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* [[Memory loss]]
* [[Memory loss]]
* [[Panic attack]]s  
* [[Panic attack]]s  
===Reproductive system===
====Reproductive system====
* [[Infertility]]
* [[Infertility]]
*[[Oligomenorrhea]]  
*[[Oligomenorrhea]]  
*[[Menometrorrhagia]]  
*[[Menometrorrhagia]]  
===Musculoskeletal===
====Musculoskeletal====
*[[Joint stiffness]]
*[[Joint stiffness]]
*[[Muscle cramps]]
*[[Muscle cramps]]

Revision as of 13:55, 3 August 2017

De Quervain's thyroiditis Microchapters

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Overview

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Pathophysiology

Causes

Differentiating De Quervain's thyroiditis from other Diseases

Epidemiology and Demographics

Risk Factors

Screening

Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis

Diagnosis

Diagnostic Criteria

History and Symptoms

Physical Examination

Laboratory Findings

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Treatment

Medical Therapy

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Primary prevention

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Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy

Future or Investigational Therapies

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

The hallmark of de Quervain's thyroiditis is hypothyroidism. A positive history of autoimmune diseases and certain drug use are suggestive of Hashimoto's thyroiditis. The most common symptoms of Hashimoto's thyroiditis include fatigue, constipation, and cold intolerance.

History

Patients with de Quervain's thyroiditis usually have the history of viral illness and family history of de Quervain's thyroiditis.

Symptoms

De Quervain's thyroiditis usually causes hyperthyroidism in its acute phase. However, it can cause hypothyroidism in some cases. Hyperthyroidism resulting from de Quervain's thyroiditis can cause these symptoms:

Hyperthyroidism(in acute phase)

General

  • Myalgias
  • Low-grade fever
  • Fatigue
  • Weight loss

Localized

  • Severe neck pain
  • Radiation of pain to the ears and/or jaw
  • Neck swelling

Gastrointestinal system

Cardiovascular system

  • Palpitations
  • Tachycardia

Neuro-psychiatric system

  • Nervousness
  • Irritability
  • Tremors

Skin and appendages

  • Sweating

Hypothyroidism(in later stage)

General

Localized symptoms

Gastrointestinal system

Skin and appendages

Neuro-psychiatric system

Reproductive system

Musculoskeletal



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