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Subacute thyroiditis - Symptom

Alternative Names

deQuervain's thyroiditis; Granulomatous giant cell thyroiditis

Symptoms:

  • pain in the front of the neck
  • tenderness when gentle pressure is applied to the thyroid gland (palpation)
  • fever
  • weakness
  • fatigue

Other symptoms may include:

Signs and tests:

Laboratory tests in the early phase of disease may reveal:

  • High serum thyroglobulin level
  • Low radioactive iodine uptake
  • Low serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level
  • High serum free T4 (thyroid hormone, thyroxine) level
  • High erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)

Laboratory tests in the later phase of disease may show:

  • High serum TSH level
  • Low serum free T4

Anti-thyroid antibodies are either undetectable or present at low levels. Thyroid gland biopsy shows characteristic "giant cell" inflammation. Laboratory abnormalities return to normal as the condition goes away.

  • Reviewed last on: 5/12/2006
  • Robert Hurd, MD, Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.