Acute Thyroiditis

Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy offers the most comprehensive and reliable information pertaining to the latest developments in the field. The Journal also believes in advancing new hypotheses and opinions by means of its high-quality Reviews, Perspectives, and Commentaries. Thus, the content published in the journal is original and comprehensive.
Thyroiditis is an inflammation (not an infection) of the thyroid gland. Several types of thyroiditis exist, and the treatment is different for each. To date, this condition is underreported but is estimated to occur quite commonly, particularly following surgery in the neck. One of the most common reasons that someone might experience thyroiditis is following surgery in the neck or involving the thyroid gland. Having any surgery carries some risk, and in the case of parathyroid surgery, a common result is transient or temporary post-operative thyroiditis. For patients who are diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism, and the cause is determined to require surgery to remove the parathyroid glands, there is a risk that you might develop thyroiditis. This type of thyroid inflammation occurs in response to vigorous movement of the thyroid gland during surgery in the neck or when parathyroid glands have been removed.
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Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy
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