Subacute thyroiditis

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What is Subacute thyroiditis?

Subacute thyroiditis involves inflammation of the thyroid gland that usually follows an upper respiratory infection and then subsides.

Alternative Names:

deQuervain's thyroiditis; Granulomatous giant cell thyroiditis

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