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Journal articles on the topic "Inflammatory thyroiditis"

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Mathews, Gerard Jason, Seetha Devi Subramanian, Teh When Yee, Joel Mathews, Nor Shaffinaz Yusoff Azmi Merican, and Shartiyah Ismail. "AUTOIMMUNE/INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME INDUCED BY ADJUVANTS (ASIA)." Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 39, S1 (2024): 93–94. https://doi.org/10.15605/jafes.039.s1.160.

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INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUNDAutoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA), also known as Shoenfeld’s syndrome, encompasses a spectrum of autoimmune conditions and responses triggered by exposure to substances with adjuvant activity such as vaccines. CASEA healthy 43-year-old male with no known medical illness or family history of thyroid disorder developed painful thyroiditis after receiving his influenza vaccination. He undergoes regular health checkups, which have consistently shown normal results, including previous thyroid function tests (TFT). Patient received his influenza vacc
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Chen, Si, Yan Peng, Hao Zhang, and Yandun Zou. "Relationship between thyroid function and dietary inflammatory index in Hashimoto thyroiditis patients." Medicine 102, no. 46 (2023): e35951. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000035951.

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Inflammation is closely related to the changes of thyroid function in Hashimoto thyroiditis patients. Certain nutrients or dietary habits can alter the levels of autoantibodies in Hashimoto thyroiditis. However, it remains unclear whether dietary inflammation affects thyroid function in patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between dietary inflammation and thyroid function in Hashimoto thyroiditis patients using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. We employed weighted multivariable linear regression, subgroup a
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Zala, Aakansha, Thomas Berhane, C. Christofer Juhlin, Jan Calissendorff, and Henrik Falhammar. "Riedel Thyroiditis." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 105, no. 9 (2020): e3469-e3481. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa468.

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Abstract Context Riedel thyroiditis (RT) is a rare inflammatory autoimmune disease that is often a clinically diagnostic dilemma because of its insidious presentation and nonspecific symptoms. Objective The aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis is to clarify the presentation, management, and outcomes of RT. Study Selection A systematic search of PubMed/MEDLINE and Web of Science was conducted to identify relevant reports published up to September 2019. Data Extraction First author, country, patient sex, ethnicity, presentation, biochemical status, duration of symptoms, histolo
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Estrada, Marcos, Meriam Avades, María Parra, Patricia Altagracia, and Carmen Lazala. "Subacute thyroiditis and rapidly developing goiter in a 16-year-old female: a case report." Ciencia y Salud 7, no. 3 (2023): 77–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22206/cysa.2023.v7i3.pp77-81.

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Subacute thyroiditis (SAT) is an inflammatory disease of the thyroid gland with multiple etiologies and clinical features, often challenging to recognize. The classic presentation is the painful, granulomatous thyroiditis (DeQuervain’s) characterized by diffuse swelling of the gland, usually preceded by an upper respiratory tract infection. A painless variant, also referred to as autoimmune subacute thyroiditis, has been documented and is strongly linked to postpartum state, reported following ~10% of pregnancies. It can be differentiated from the former by the presence of anti-thyroid antibod
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Rao, Nivedita L., Sukanya Shetty, Krishnaraj Upadhyaya, et al. "Salivary C-Reactive Protein in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Subacute Thyroiditis." International Journal of Inflammation 2010 (2010): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/514659.

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C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute-phase reactant, has been identified as a saliva-based biomarker of inflammation. The objective of the study was to estimate and compare salivary CRP levels in Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and Subacute thyroiditis (SAT). The study included 30 HT patients who presented with clinical features of hypothyroidism, 15 SAT patients who presented with clinical features of hyperthyroidism, and 20 healthy age- and sex-matched euthyroid controls. CRP levels in saliva were estimated using an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay method with enhanced sensitivity. In HT, the me
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Pirola, I., M. L. Morassi, M. Braga, E. De Martino, E. Gandossi, and C. Cappelli. "A Case of Concurrent Riedel’s, Hashimoto’s and Acute Suppurative Thyroiditis." Case Reports in Medicine 2009 (2009): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/535974.

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Riedel’s thyroiditis (RT) is a rare form of infiltrative and inflammatory disease of the thyroid, first described by Bernard Riedel in 1896. The concurrent presence of RT and other thyroid diseases has been reported, but, the association of RT with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and acute thyroiditis has not yet been reported. We present a case of concurrent Riedel’s, Hashimoto’s and acute thyroiditis that occurred in a 45-year-old patient.
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TAGOE, CLEMENT E., ANNA ZEZON, and SAAKSHI KHATTRI. "Rheumatic Manifestations of Autoimmune Thyroid Disease: The Other Autoimmune Disease." Journal of Rheumatology 39, no. 6 (2012): 1125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.120022.

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Autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) is an inflammatory thyroiditis that in some cases is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration of the thyroid gland, also referred to as chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis or Hashimoto thyroiditis. Hashimoto thyroiditis is one of the commonest causes of hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism has been associated with osteoarthritis (OA) and inflammatory forms of arthritis and with several well defined connective tissue diseases, which in turn can cause arthritis. The presence of arthritis in patients with AITD with normal thyroid function is now being increasingly recogni
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Nabi, G., NMW Rahman, MAK Azad, M. Hassan, and M. Bonik. "De Quervain’s Thyroiditis (sub-acute thyroiditis)." Mediscope 4, no. 1 (2017): 35–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/mediscope.v4i1.34378.

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Inflammatory diseases of the thyroid can be classified into three broad categories: acute, subacute and chronic thyroiditis. Subacute disease includes granulomatous or De Quervain’s thyroiditis and lymphocytic thyroiditis or silent thyroiditis. The gland swells up and is very painful and tender. As thyroid hormones are discharged into the blood, patient becomes hyperthyroid clinically but the gland cannot take up iodine so the radioactive iodine uptake is very low. The hyperthyroidism generally resolves after a few weeks. The relief of pain by giving NSAID or steroids in this condition is so d
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Eshraghi, Mohsen, and Seyed Mojtaba Mousavi. "Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is not a risk factor for thyroid cancer." Universa Medicina 37, no. 3 (2018): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.18051/univmed.2018.v37.216-221.

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Background<br />Thyroid carcinoma is the most common endocrine malignancy. Chronic inflammation can be involved in tumorigenesis. It is estimated that more than 20% of all tumors are caused by persistent inflammatory conditions. The objective of the present study was to compare the inflammatory factor level of erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), and thyroiditis between benign and malignant thyroid nodules.<br /><br />Methods<br />A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 94 patients (47 patients with benign tumors as controls and 47 pat
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Cąkała, Marlena, Magdalena Kozioł, Kamila Podgórniak, et al. "Diagnosis and treatment of subacute thyroiditis - a review of the literature." Quality in Sport 18 (August 16, 2024): 53932. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/qs.2024.18.53932.

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Introduction: Subacute thyroiditis (SAT) is an inflammatory condition of the thyroid with characteristic presentations and clinical courses. The pathogenesis and determinants of the clinical course were unclear for many decades. The last few years have brought many clinically significant new data on the epidemiology, pathogenesis and management of subacute thyroiditis. The diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, laboratory tests (ESR, TSH, antithyroid antibodies), imaging tests (thyroid ultrasound, thyroid scintigraphy) and cytological tests. Taking into account all the new aspects of sub
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Books on the topic "Inflammatory thyroiditis"

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Honda, Michelle. Reverse Inflammation Naturally: Alternative Treatments for Autoimmune Disorders, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Metabolic Syndrome, Allergies, Thyroiditis, Eczema and more. Hatherleigh Press, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Inflammatory thyroiditis"

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Xiong, Zujiang, Hui Dai, Heng Liu, Jing Zhang, and Tao Wang. "Thyroiditis." In Radiology of Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases - Volume 2. Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8841-6_33.

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Kaplan, Beth, Elizabeth N. Pearce, and Alan P. Farwell. "Thyroiditis." In Oxford Textbook of Endocrinology and Diabetes. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199235292.003.3155.

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Thyroiditis comprises a diverse group of disorders that are among the most common endocrine abnormalities encountered in clinical practice. These disorders range from the extremely common chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis) to the extremely rare invasive fibrous thyroiditis (Riedel’s thyroiditis) (Box 3.2.7.1). Clinical presentations are also diverse, ranging from an incidental finding of a goitre to potentially life-threatening illness, from hypothyroidism to thyrotoxicosis. The term ‘thyroiditis’ implies that the disorders described in this section are inflammatory proc
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Carey, Jeanne, and Stephen G. Baum. "Infectious thyroiditis." In Schlossberg's Clinical Infectious Disease, edited by Cheston B. Cunha. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190888367.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on acute suppurative thyroiditis (AST), a rare but potentially life-threatening infection. AST is usually bacterial in etiology, although fungal, parasitic, and mycobacterial organisms have also been documented causes. The routes of infection are predominantly hematogenous or lymphatic; however, thyroid infections may also be the result of direct spread from an adjacent deep fascial space infection, an infected thyroglossal fistula, or anterior perforation of the esophagus. Thus, infectious thyroiditis may occur either as a local infection or as part of a disseminated syst
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Carkit, Sedat. "Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis." In Hypothyroidism - Causes, Screening and Therapeutic Approaches [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1005431.

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Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is the most common type of thyroiditis, an inflammatory disease of the thyroid gland. Antibodies that the body normally produces against substances foreign to the body, together with the immune system, attack the thyroid cells and cause inflammation and damage to the thyroid gland. Thus, the thyroid gland cannot fulfill its function, and the level of hormones it secretes decreases over time. It is familial and is mostly seen in women between the ages of 30–50. Hashimoto’s thyroid is one of the causes of “hypothyroidism”, a condition in which the thyroid gland is underac
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Scolding, Neil. "Neurological complications of systemic disease." In Oxford Textbook of Medicine, edited by Christopher Kennard. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198746690.003.0615.

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This chapter describes how various systemic inflammatory or immunological disorders systemic inflammatory or immunological disorders can affect the nervous system. Such autoimmune rheumatological disorders include systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Reiter’s disease; vasculitic disorders include giant cell arteritis, vasculitic disorders include giant cell arteritis and the primary and secondary vasculitides. Other autoimmune and inflammatory conditions diseases affecting the nervous system include ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, Whipple’s disease, coeliac disease,
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Kafadar, Mehmet Tolga, and Baran Demir. "The Role of Herbal Therapy in the Treatment of Graves’ Disease and Hashimoto Thyroiditis." In Herbal Medicine for Autoimmune Diseases. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815305005124010013.

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Currently, Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and Graves' disease (GD) are the foremost conditions that people think of when discussing autoimmune thyroid disorders. While radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment, anti-thyroid drugs, and surgical resection are currently at the forefront for GD; thyroid replacement therapy is used for HT. Many studies are being performed to develop new treatment methods for Graves and Hashimoto thyroiditis patients who do not respond to traditional treatments. While herbal treatments are being tried for GD, studies are being carried out on changing nutritional habits or ad
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"Hashimoto's Ophthalmopathy." In Diagnosing and Managing Hashimoto’s Disease. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9655-4.ch010.

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Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy is a self-limiting autoimmune disease associated mainly with Graves' disease, but also with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and euthyroid states. There are two distinct stages of the disease, an active inflammatory stage followed by inactive quiescent stage. Eye disease activity/severity is independent of gender, age, thyroid function, or smoking. There are no effective means of preventing the disease or reliably altering its course. Current therapeutic options include local supportive measures, corticosteroids, external beam radiation and steroid-sparing immunos
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Ozay, Cennet, Sengul Uysal, and Gokhan Zengin. "Autoimmune Diseases, Immune System and Herbal Medicine." In Herbal Medicine for Autoimmune Diseases. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815305005124010005.

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The immune system is a defense mechanism against infections and illnesses caused by various agents, including bacteria, viruses, and other causative factors. Any disruption in the functioning of the immune system, which is highly organized and precisely regulated, can result in the emergence of immune deficiencies, hypersensitivity reactions, or autoimmune diseases (AIDs). Under certain circumstances, the immune system generates autoantibodies that target their cells, giving rise to AIDs, including multiple sclerosis, type I diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, hashimoto
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Baş, Hakan. "The Role of Ultrasound in Hypothyroidism, Technique, Differential Diagnosis and Follow-Up." In Hypothyroidism - New Aspects of an Old Disease. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99989.

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In hypothyroidism, which is as old as humanity, ultrasound has been the first and most important imaging examination in recent decades. This disease is involved in almost all steps in the spectrum from inflammatory diseases to cancer of the thyroid gland. Thyroid ultrasound is a critical tool in the differential diagnosis of hypothyroidism. If thyroid antibodies are negative. It is helpful to determine whether the thyroid is present and to visualize the parenchyma. In a hypothyroid patient, the US may lead to cost savings. If a typical autoimmune pattern is present on US, as a cost-reducing mo
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Akeno, Nagako, Eric P. Smith, Mihaela Stefan, et al. "Interferon-Alpha Induces Thyroiditis by Induction of an Inflammatory Response and by Direct Tissue Cytotoxicity." In BASIC - The Expanding Universe of Thyroid Biology. The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/endo-meetings.2011.part4.or2.or30-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Inflammatory thyroiditis"

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Adil Mansoor, AL-Husnah. "Role of Interleukin-35 In The Pathogenesis of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Disease." In X INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PURE AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Rimar Academy, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/minarcongress10-1.

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The immune system has the ability to distinguish between self and non-self. Also, Regulatory T-cells are a portion of Tcells that are in charge of preserving regulation of the immune system and immune tolerance through active immunerepression. Immune tolerance is very important to prevent the immune system from interacting against itself and thus to avoid the development of autoimmune diseasesInterleukin-35 (IL-35), which is a member of the interleukin-12 (IL12) cytokine family, is an anti-inflammatory immune response that plays the important function in the obstruction of the development of a
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