Chapter 19. ACUTE AND SUBACUTE, AND RIEDEL’S THYROIDITIS
In general, the patient with acute thyroiditis appears septic, has greater and more localized pain in the thyroid gland, may have an associated upper respiratory infection, has lymphadenopathy and may be immuno-compromised. ................
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