Kitchener M I, Chapman I M
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia.
Clin Nucl Med. 1989 Jun;14(6):439-42. doi: 10.1097/00003072-198906000-00010.
A retrospective review of 4023 thyroid scans performed at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in the five years to February 1987 identified 105 cases of subacute thyroiditis. Subacute thyroiditis accounted for 9.9% of subjects scanned for hyperthyroidism. Eighty-four percent had painful thyroiditis, 6% postpartum thyroiditis, and 10% painless thyroiditis. Follow-up was obtained in 68% of cases, and 11% were taking thyroxine, probably indicating long-term hypothyroidism. Apart from the presence of antibodies in post-partum thyroiditis, no other factor was identified which predicted the development of long-term hypothyroidism. As subacute thyroiditis is a common cause of hyperthyroidism in our community, the authors believe all people with hyperthyroidism should have a thyroid scan unless they have distinctive features of Graves' disease.