Lymphocytic thyroiditis - case 1713 |
|
Clinical data: A 40-year-old man was referred for evaluation of hypothyroidism detected on screening.
Palpation: no abnormality.
Laboratory tests: TSH 4.25 mIU/L, aTPO 574 U/mL.
Ultrasonography. The thyroid was minimally/moderately hypoechoic. There were no discrete lesions within the lobes.
We suggested TSH in a year.
Comments. It is well-known that hypoechogenicity is the hallmark of an autoimmune thyroiditis. Nevertheless, a thyroid without any discrete lesion is rather the exception in this disease.





