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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 [[silentthyroiditis]]. | There are no [[echocardiograms]] associated with [[silentthyroiditis]]. Neck [[ultrasound]] for [[de Quervain's thyroiditis]] usually reveals: | ||
Neck [[ultrasound]] for [[de Quervain's thyroiditis]] usually reveals: | |||
*Hypoechoic areas | *Hypoechoic areas | ||
*Mild [[thyroid]] enlargement | *Mild [[thyroid]] enlargement | ||
*Heterogenous echo texture | *Heterogenous echo texture | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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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.
Echocardiography or Ultrasound
There are no echocardiograms associated with silentthyroiditis. Neck ultrasound for de Quervain's thyroiditis usually reveals:
- Hypoechoic areas
- Mild thyroid enlargement
- Heterogenous echo texture