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Overview
Postpartum thyroiditis must be differentiated from other causes of thyroiditis, such as De Quervain's thyroiditis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Riedel's thyroiditis, and suppurative thyroiditis. Postpartum thyroiditis must be differentiated from other causes of thyroiditis, such as De Quervain's thyroiditis, Riedel's thyroiditis, and suppurative thyroiditis. Postpartum thyroiditis must also be differentiated from other diseases which cause hypothyroidism. As Postpartum thyroiditis may cause transient thyrotoxic symptoms, the diseases causing thyrotoxicosis must also be considered in the differential diagnosis.
Differentiating Postpartum Thyroiditis from other Diseases
Differentiating postpartum thyroiditis from other causes of thyroiditis
- Postpartum thyroiditis must be differentiated from other causes of thyroiditis, such as De Quervain's thyroiditis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Riedel's thyroiditis, and suppurative thyroiditis.[1][2][3]
Conditions | Causes | Age at onset | Pathological findings | Diagnostic approach |
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis |
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Painful subacute (De Quervain's) thyroiditis |
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Silent thyroiditis |
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Postpartum thyroiditis |
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Riedel's thyroiditis |
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Suppurative thyroiditis |
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Differentiating postpartum thyroiditis from other causes of hypothyroidism
- Postpartum thyroiditis must be differentiated from other causes of hypothyroidism on the basis of history and symptoms and laboratory findings:[4][5][1][6][7][8]
Disease | History and symptoms | Laboratory findings | Additional findings | ||||||||
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Fever | Pain | TSH | Free T4 | T3 | T3RU† | Thyroglobin | TRH | TPOAb^ | |||
Primary hypothyroidism | Autoimmune (Hashimoto's thyroiditis) | - | - | ↑* | ↓ | Normal/↓ | Normal/↓ | Normal/↑ | Normal | Present (high titer) |
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Riedel's thyroiditis | - | - | Normal/↑ | Normal/↓ | Normal/↓ | Normal/↓ | Normal | Normal | Usually present |
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Infectious thyroiditis | + | + | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Absent |
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Transient hypothyroidism | Subacute (de Quervain's) thyroiditis | +/- | +/- | ↑/↓ | ↓/↑ | Normal | ↓ | ↑ | Normal | Low/absent |
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Postpartum thyroiditis | +/- | +/- | ↑/↓ | ↓/↑ | Normal | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | Present (high titer) |
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Silent thyroiditis | - | - | ↑/↓ | ↓/↑ | Normal | ↓ | ↑ | Normal | Present (high titer) |
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Others | Drug-induced | - | - | ↑/↓ | ↓/↑ | Normal | ↓ | Normal/↑ | Normal | Absent** |
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Radiation-induced | |||||||||||
Trauma induced | |||||||||||
Radioiodine induced | |||||||||||
Thyroidectomy | |||||||||||
Subclinical hypothyroidism | - | - | ↑ | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal/↑ |
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(†)T3RU; Triiodothyronine Resin uptake. (^)TPOAb; Thyroid peroxidase antibodies. (*)TSH may be decreased transiently in the thyrotoxicosis. (**)TPOAb may be present in drug-induced hypo/hyperthyroidism such as Interferon-alpha, interleukin-2, and lithium.
Differentiating postpartum thyroiditis from other causes of thyrotoxicosis
- Postpartum thyroiditis can initially present with thyrotoxicosis which must be differentiated from other causes of thyrotoxicosis.[4][5][1][6][7][8][9][10][11]
Disease | History and symptoms | Laboratory findings | Additional findings | |||||||||
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Fever | Pain | TSH | Free T4 | T3 | T3RU† | Thyroglobin | TRH | TSH Receptor Antibody | TPOAb^ | |||
Thyroiditis | Postpartum thyroiditis | +/- | +/- | ↑/↓ | ↓/↑ | Normal | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | Absent | Present (high titer) |
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis (Hashitoxicosis) | - | - | ↑* | ↓ | Normal/↓ | Normal/↓ | Normal/↑ | Normal | Absent | Present (high titer) |
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Subacute (de Quervain's) thyroiditis | +/- | +/- | ↑/↓ | ↓/↑ | Normal | ↓ | ↑ | Normal | Absent | Low/absent |
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Silent thyroiditis | - | - | ↑/↓ | ↓/↑ | Normal | ↓ | ↑ | Normal | Absent | Present (high titer) |
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Primary hyperthyroidism | Grave's disease | - | - | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↑ | ↑ | Normal | Present | Absent |
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Toxic thyroid nodule | - | - | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↑(hot nodule) | Normal/↑ | Normal | Absent | Absent |
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Secondary hyperthyroidism | Pituitary adenoma | - | - | ↑ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | Normal | Absent | Absent |
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Tertiary hyperthyroidism | Tertiary hyperthyroidism | - | - | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↑ | Absent | Absent |
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Drug induced | Amiodarone type 1 | - | - | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↓ | Normal/↑ | Normal | Absent | Absent |
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Amiodarone type 2 | - | - | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | Absent/↓ | Normal/↑ | Normal | Absent | Absent |
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Others | Factitious thyrotoxicosis | - | - | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↓ | ↓ | Normal | Absent | Absent |
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Trophoblastic disease | - | - | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↑ | - | Normal | Absent | Absent |
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Struma ovarii | - | - | ↓ | ↑ | Normal/↑ | ↓ | - | Normal | Absent | Absent |
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(†)T3RU; Triiodothyronine Resin uptake. (^)TPOAb; Thyroid peroxidase antibodies.
Stages | Peek
presenting purpural month |
Disease | Symptoms and Signs | Labs | Mechanisum | |||||||||
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Fatiuge | Neck
swelling |
Low
mood |
Irritability | TSH | FT4 | TPO ab | ESR | RAI
U |
Thyroid U/S | Microscopic
Picture | ||||
Persistent
hyperthyroidism |
4-6 | Grave's disease | + | Small
painful mass |
Present | Present
early |
Low | High | Absent | ↑ | ↑ | diffusely
enlarged hypervascular heterogeneous echotexture |
hyperplastic follicles due to eosinophilic cytoplasm scalloping |
TSHR
activating antibodies |
Transient
hyperthyroidism |
2-4 | Silent thyroiditis | + | Small
painless goiter |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | 50% | NL | ↓ | markedly
decreased vascularity variable heterogeneous texture |
Lymphocytic
infiltration Lymphoid follicles |
CD4
T-cell activation mutation |
Postpartum thyroiditis | + | Small
painless goiter |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | >80% | ↑ | ↓ | hypoechoic
diffusely enlarged with normal or decreased vasclarity |
variable
heterogeneous texture hypoechogenic |
Reg
T-cell gain in function mutation | ||
Subacute (de Quervain's) | + | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | Absent | ↑ | ↓ | diffusely
enlarged & normal or decreased vasclarity |
Giant cells
Granulomas |
systemic
viral infections | ||
Factitious | + | Normal | Absent | Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | Absent | NL | ↓ | Normal | Normal
histology |
thyroixine
intake | ||
acute suppurative
thyroiditis |
+ | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | Absent | ↑ | ↓ | variable
heterogeneous texture perithyroidal hypoechoic space due to abcess |
polymorphonuclear leukocytes
lymphocytes exudates |
infections
viral,bacterial | ||
Destructive
hyperthyroidism |
4-6 | Subacute (de Quervain's) | + | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | Absent | ↑ | ↓ | diffusely
enlarged &normal or decreased vasclarity |
Giant cells
Granulomas |
systemic
viral infections |
Postpartum | + | Small
painless goiter |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | >80% | ↑ | ↓ | hypoechoic
diffusely enlarged& normal or decreased vasclarity |
variable
heterogeneous texture hypoechogenic |
Reg
T-cell gain in function mutation | ||
acute suppurative
thyroiditis |
+ | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or Low |
High | Absent | ↑ | ↓ | variable
heterogeneous texture perithyroidal hypoechoic space due to abcess |
polymorphonuclear leukocytes
lymphocytes exudates |
infections
viral,bacterial | ||
Transient
hypothyroidism |
2-4 | Postpartum | + | Small
painless goiter |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or High |
Low | >80% | ↑ | ↓ | hypoechoic
diffusely enlarged & normal or decreased vasclarity |
variable
heterogeneous texture , hypoechogenic |
Reg
T-cell gain in function mutation |
Silent | + | Small
painless goiter |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or High |
Low | Present | NL | ↓ | markedly
decreased vascularity variable heterogeneous texture |
Lymphocytic infiltration
Lymphoid follicles |
CD4
T-cell activation mutation | ||
Subacute (de Quervain's) | + | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or High |
Low | Absent | ↑ | ↓ | diffusely
enlarged normal or decreased vasclarity |
Giant cells
Granulomas |
systemic
viral infections | ||
acute suppurative | + | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
Normal
or High |
Low | Absent | ↑ | ↓ | variable
heterogeneous texture perithyroidal hypoechoic space due to abcess |
polymorphonuclear leukocytes
lymphocytes exudates |
infections
viral,bacterial | ||
Persistent
hypothyroidism |
6 | Riedel's | + | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
High | Low | 75% | ↑ | ↓ | homogeneously
hypoechoic fibrotic invasion of the adjacent structures |
lymphocytes, plasma cells, and eosinophils in a dense matrix of hyalinized connective tissue | infections
viral,bacterial |
Postpartum | + | Small
painless goiter |
Present
late |
Present
early |
High | Low | >80% | ↑ | ↓ | hypoechoic
diffusely enlarged& normal or decreased vasclarity |
variable
heterogeneous texture, hypoechogenic |
Reg
T-cell gain in function mutation | ||
Hashimoto's | + | Painful
mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
High | Low | 95% | ↑ | ↓ | heterogeneous
echotexture decreased vasclarity hypoechoic micronodules |
lymphoid
follicles Germinal centers Hurthle cells |
Reg T-cell
dysfunction | ||
Acute suppurative
thyroiditis |
+ | Small
painful mass |
Present
late |
Present
early |
High | Low | Absent | ↑ | ↓ | variable
heterogeneous texture perithyroidal hypoechoic space due to abcess |
polymorphonuclear leukocytes
lymphocytes exudates |
systemic
viral infections |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Thyroiditis — NEJM".
- ↑ Akuzawa N, Yokota T, Suzuki T, Kurabayashi M (2017). "Acute suppurative thyroiditis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae infection: a case report". Clin Case Rep. 5 (8): 1238–1242. doi:10.1002/ccr3.1048. PMC 5538065. PMID 28781832.
- ↑ Akuzawa N, Yokota T, Suzuki T, Kurabayashi M (2017). "Acute suppurative thyroiditis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae infection: a case report". Clin Case Rep. 5 (8): 1238–1242. doi:10.1002/ccr3.1048. PMC 5538065. PMID 28781832.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Bindra A, Braunstein GD (2006). "Thyroiditis". Am Fam Physician. 73 (10): 1769–76. PMID 16734054.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 McDermott MT (2009). "In the clinic. Hypothyroidism". Ann. Intern. Med. 151 (11): ITC61. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-151-11-200912010-01006. PMID 19949140.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Aoki Y, Belin RM, Clickner R, Jeffries R, Phillips L, Mahaffey KR (2007). "Serum TSH and total T4 in the United States population and their association with participant characteristics: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 1999-2002)". Thyroid. 17 (12): 1211–23. doi:10.1089/thy.2006.0235. PMID 18177256.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Lania A, Persani L, Beck-Peccoz P (2008). "Central hypothyroidism". Pituitary. 11 (2): 181–6. doi:10.1007/s11102-008-0122-6. PMID 18415684.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 De Groot LJ, Chrousos G, Dungan K, Feingold KR, Grossman A, Hershman JM, Koch C, Korbonits M, McLachlan R, New M, Purnell J, Rebar R, Singer F, Vinik A, Stockigt J. "Clinical Strategies in the Testing of Thyroid Function". PMID 25905413.
- ↑ "Clinical Finding and Thyroid Function in Women with Struma Ovarii".
- ↑ Vaidya B, Pearce SH (2014). "Diagnosis and management of thyrotoxicosis". BMJ. 349: g5128. PMID 25146390.
- ↑ "Think thyrotoxicosis factitia - measure thyroglobulin | The BMJ".