1986
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(86)90647-9
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Painless giant cell thyroiditis diagnosed by fine needle aspiration and associated with intense thyroidal uptake of gallium

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“…From a diagnostic standpoint, painless thyroidal destruction with definite inflammatory reactions is very difficult to distinguish from etiologies of other fevers of unknown origin such as infections, malignancy and collagen disease, which makes thorough systemic examinations necessary [12,23,24]. However, in our case and others [12,23], intense thyroid uptake of Ga-67 citrate provided the best evidence of the thyroid as the focus.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…From a diagnostic standpoint, painless thyroidal destruction with definite inflammatory reactions is very difficult to distinguish from etiologies of other fevers of unknown origin such as infections, malignancy and collagen disease, which makes thorough systemic examinations necessary [12,23,24]. However, in our case and others [12,23], intense thyroid uptake of Ga-67 citrate provided the best evidence of the thyroid as the focus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Furthermore, previous reports describing painless subacute thyroiditis [23,24], including two `outbreaks' of cases [30,31], do not fully explain the etiology for the condition, except for a report by de Bruin et al [31] in which the patient exhibited significantly lower frequency of HLA-B35 but increased frequency of HLA-B15 with painless subacute thyroiditis compared with the painful forms. From a diagnostic standpoint, painless thyroidal destruction with definite inflammatory reactions is very difficult to distinguish from etiologies of other fevers of unknown origin such as infections, malignancy and collagen disease, which makes thorough systemic examinations necessary [12,23,24]. However, in our case and others [12,23], intense thyroid uptake of Ga-67 citrate provided the best evidence of the thyroid as the focus.…”
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“…This is not surprising, as it encompasses an overlap of traits similar to Hashimoto's thyroiditis, painless subacute thyroiditis, and Graves' disease (101). Clinically, patients experience symptoms of thyrotoxicosis with no or only mild enlargement of the thyroid and no infiltrative orbitopathy.…”
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confidence: 99%