Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.

Riedel`s thyroiditis is a rare disease with an unknown etiology, which is characterized by replacement of the thyroid gland tissue with a fibrous connective tissue, the main characteristic sign is the stony-hard texture of the gland, extending to the surrounding structures (trachea, esophagus, blood...

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Main Authors: Elena V. Pokrovskaya, Dmitriy G. Beltsevich, Aleksandr Yu. Abrosimov, Sergey V. Lishchuk, Valeriy V. Voskoboynikov, Anastassia Chevais
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Language:Russian
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2020-01-01
Series:Эндокринная хирургия
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Online Access:https://surg-endojournals.ru/serg/article/viewFile/10324/pdf
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spelling doaj-026f5663a44d4d93b628b5cad922ed772021-06-02T21:12:31ZrusEndocrinology Research CentreЭндокринная хирургия2306-35132310-39652020-01-0113313314010.14341/serg1032410568Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.Elena V. Pokrovskaya0Dmitriy G. Beltsevich1Aleksandr Yu. Abrosimov2Sergey V. Lishchuk3Valeriy V. Voskoboynikov4Anastassia Chevais5Endocrinology Research CentreEndocrinology Research CenterEndocrinology Research CentreA.I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical CenterEndocrinology Research CentreEndocrinology Research Centre, Moscow, RussiaRiedel`s thyroiditis is a rare disease with an unknown etiology, which is characterized by replacement of the thyroid gland tissue with a fibrous connective tissue, the main characteristic sign is the stony-hard texture of the gland, extending to the surrounding structures (trachea, esophagus, blood vessels and nerves). Dense adhesion causes clinical symptoms of tracheal compression, such as shortness of breath, hoarseness, coughing and dyspnoea. Regarding functional activity, both euthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis with the subsequent development of hypothyroidism can be observed. A difficult preoperative diagnosis allows only to suspect this disease, as well as differentiate it with some aggressive forms of cancer, and therefore the final diagnosis is possible only after histological and immunohistochemical examinations of postoperative material. The conservative treatment (mainly glucocorticoid drugs) and surgical intervention can be applied. It is necessary to be meticulous about the choice of a treatment method, taking into account the firmly adhesion with surrounding structures and a high risk of complications of surgical treatment of the thyroid gland. This case report describes a patient with a confirmed morphological diagnosis of Riedelapos;s thyroiditis after thyroidectomy. The peculiarity of this case is a clear positive correlation of the occurrence of subfebrile fever with the onset of the disease and its resolution after surgical treatment and a 11-month follow-up period.https://surg-endojournals.ru/serg/article/viewFile/10324/pdfriedel’s thyroiditislow-grade feverthyroidectomymorphological studycase report
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author Elena V. Pokrovskaya
Dmitriy G. Beltsevich
Aleksandr Yu. Abrosimov
Sergey V. Lishchuk
Valeriy V. Voskoboynikov
Anastassia Chevais
spellingShingle Elena V. Pokrovskaya
Dmitriy G. Beltsevich
Aleksandr Yu. Abrosimov
Sergey V. Lishchuk
Valeriy V. Voskoboynikov
Anastassia Chevais
Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.
Эндокринная хирургия
riedel’s thyroiditis
low-grade fever
thyroidectomy
morphological study
case report
author_facet Elena V. Pokrovskaya
Dmitriy G. Beltsevich
Aleksandr Yu. Abrosimov
Sergey V. Lishchuk
Valeriy V. Voskoboynikov
Anastassia Chevais
author_sort Elena V. Pokrovskaya
title Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.
title_short Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.
title_full Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.
title_fullStr Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.
title_full_unstemmed Riedel's Thyroiditis. A Clinical Review.
title_sort riedel's thyroiditis. a clinical review.
publisher Endocrinology Research Centre
series Эндокринная хирургия
issn 2306-3513
2310-3965
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Riedel`s thyroiditis is a rare disease with an unknown etiology, which is characterized by replacement of the thyroid gland tissue with a fibrous connective tissue, the main characteristic sign is the stony-hard texture of the gland, extending to the surrounding structures (trachea, esophagus, blood vessels and nerves). Dense adhesion causes clinical symptoms of tracheal compression, such as shortness of breath, hoarseness, coughing and dyspnoea. Regarding functional activity, both euthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis with the subsequent development of hypothyroidism can be observed. A difficult preoperative diagnosis allows only to suspect this disease, as well as differentiate it with some aggressive forms of cancer, and therefore the final diagnosis is possible only after histological and immunohistochemical examinations of postoperative material. The conservative treatment (mainly glucocorticoid drugs) and surgical intervention can be applied. It is necessary to be meticulous about the choice of a treatment method, taking into account the firmly adhesion with surrounding structures and a high risk of complications of surgical treatment of the thyroid gland. This case report describes a patient with a confirmed morphological diagnosis of Riedelapos;s thyroiditis after thyroidectomy. The peculiarity of this case is a clear positive correlation of the occurrence of subfebrile fever with the onset of the disease and its resolution after surgical treatment and a 11-month follow-up period.
topic riedel’s thyroiditis
low-grade fever
thyroidectomy
morphological study
case report
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