Advances in Subacute Thyroiditis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Therapies
Yu‐Chuan Li,
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Yue Hu,
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Yi Zhang
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et al.
The FASEB Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39(7)
Published: April 9, 2025
ABSTRACT
Subacute
thyroiditis
(SAT)
is
an
inflammatory
thyroid
disease
that
often
associated
with
viral
infections.
In
particular,
SARS‐COV‐2
and
its
vaccine
were
found
to
cause
SAT
during
the
recent
COVID‐19
pandemic.
However,
pathogenesis,
clinical
features,
processes
still
need
further
profiling.
Recently,
there
are
new
findings
understanding
about
pathogenic
mechanisms
of
SAT.
Some
HLA
genes
have
been
shown
increase
risk
development,
cytokine
storms
could
promote
progression
diagnostic
criteria
for
proposed
facilitate
clinicians'
diagnosis
when
facing
atypical
symptoms
in
a
manner
rapidity
accuracy.
Plus,
treatments
herbal
medicines
recently
as
addition
conventional
steroidal
drugs
NSAIDs.
This
review
will
provide
summary
these
progresses
on
diagnosis,
therapies
emphasis
role
variety
virus
pathogens,
including
virus.
Language: Английский
Case 5-2024: A 36-Year-Old Man with Fevers
New England Journal of Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
390(7), P. 653 - 660
Published: Feb. 14, 2024
A
36-year-old
man
was
evaluated
in
the
infectious
diseases
clinic
of
hospital
because
fevers
and
throat
discomfort
that
had
begun
18
days
earlier.
An
extensive
workup
unrevealing.
diagnosis
made.
Language: Английский