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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Furqan M M. M.B.B.S[2]

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Hashimoto's thyroiditis must be differentiated from other causes of thyroiditis, such as De Quervain's thyroiditis, Riedel's thyroiditis, and suppurative thyroiditis.

Differentiating Hashimoto's Thyroiditis from other Diseases


Conditions Causes Age at onset Pathological findings Diagnostic approach
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
  • Autoimmune
  • All ages, peak at 30-50
  • Lymphocytic infiltration
  • Germinal centers
  • Fibrosis (in some variants)
Painful subacute (De Quervain's) thyroiditis
  • Unknown
  • 20-60
  • Giant cells
  • Granulomas
Riedel's thyroiditis
  • Unknown
  • 30-60
  • Dense fibrosis
Suppurative thyroiditis
  • Infection
  • Children, 20-40
  • Abscess formation

Differentiating different causes of hypothyroidism

Hashimoto's thyroiditis must be differentiated from other causes of hypothyroidism can be differentiated from each other on the basis of history and symptoms and laboratory findings:[2][3][4]

Disease History and symptoms Laboratory findings Additional findings
Fever Goiter Pain TSH Free T4 T3 T3RU Thyroglobin TRH TPOAb
Primary hypothyroidism Autoimmune + +/-

Diffuse

- N/ N N/ N Present
Riedel's thyroiditis - +/- - N/↑ N/↓ N/↓ N N N Present or absent
Infectious thyroiditis + +/- + N N N/ N N
Others Drug induced - +/- - N N N/ Normal N
Radiation induced Trauma induced
Radioiodine induced
Thyroidectomy
Transient hypothyroidism (Subacute (de Quervain's) thyroiditis, post partum thyroiditis) +/- - +/- N N N N
Subclinical hypothyroidism - - - N N N N N/
  • Asymptomatic


References

  1. "Thyroiditis — NEJM".
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