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painless, silent, thyroiditis
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thyroid gland, lymphocytic thyroiditis, subacute lymphocytic thyroiditis, painless, silent, thyoiditis, inflammation, the thyroid gland characterized by transient hyperthyroidism, followed by hypothyroidism, recovery, type of thyroiditis, thyroid gland becomes infiltrated, lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, disease affects women more often than men, develops in people between age 13, of hyperthyroidism, overactivity, the thyroid gland, last, 3 months, symptoms in painless thyroiditis, most symptoms, due to hyperthyroidism, weight loss, increased appetite, nervousness, restlessness, heat intolerance, increased sweating, fatigue, muscle cramps, frequent bowel movements, menstrual irregularities, weakness, irritability, palpitations, a physical examination reveals an enlarged thyroid gland, pulse, heart rate rapid, hands, shake, radioactive iodine uptake is decreased, serum t3, t4, elevated, a thyroid biopsy shows infiltration, lymphocytes, beta-blockers, propranolol, relieve rapid heart rate, excessive sweating, generally, painless thyroiditis, resolve on its own in time, disease, resolved, 1 year, the acute phase ending in 3 months, develop hypothyroidism over time, regular follow-up, hypothyroidism, symptoms of this disorder develop, this disease, regular follow-up is recommended to watch, the development of hypothyroidism.
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