thyroiditis

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thy·roid·i·tis

 (thī′roi-dī′tĭs)
n.
Inflammation of the thyroid gland.
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thyroiditis

(ˌθaɪrɔɪˈdaɪtɪs)
n
(Pathology) inflammation of the thyroid gland
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thy•roid•i•tis

(ˌθaɪ rɔɪˈdaɪ tɪs)

n.
inflammation of the thyroid gland.
[1880–85]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.thyroiditis - inflammation of the thyroid gland
inflammation, redness, rubor - a response of body tissues to injury or irritation; characterized by pain and swelling and redness and heat
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Translations
thyroïdite

thy·roid·i·tis

n. tiroiditis, infl. de la tiroides.
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thyroiditis

n tiroiditis f; Hashimoto's — tiroiditis de Hashimoto; subacute — tiroiditis subaguda
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Riedel thyroiditis is characterized by fibrosis that can extend through the thyroid capsule into the surrounding tissues (Table 3).
Diseases such as Riedel thyroiditis, Mikulicz disease, Kuttner tumor, idiopathic orbital inflammation (inflammatory pseudotumor), orbital lymphoid hyperplasia, and pituitary hypophysitis are examples of some of the previously classified diseases that have been added to the spectrum of IgG4-RD (3).
Cao et al., "IgG4 immunohistochemistry in riedel thyroiditis," Zhonghua BingLi Xue Za Zhi, vol.
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