Acute thyroiditis due to septic emboli derived from infective endocarditis

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Abstract

Acute infectious thyroiditis is a rare condition of the thyroid gland, most often arising in children with congenital conditions connecting the thyroid directly to the oropharynx, such as a piriform fistula or thyroglossal duct. We report a case of acute thyroiditis due to septic emboli derived from infective endocarditis.

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Cabizuca, C. A., Bulzico, D. A., De Almeida, M. H., Conceição, F. L., & Vaisman, M. (2008). Acute thyroiditis due to septic emboli derived from infective endocarditis. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 84(994), 445–446. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.2008.067850

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