Suppurative thyroiditis: Systematic review and clinical guidance.
Nicole LafontaineDiana LearoydStephen FarrelRosemary WongPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2021)
The symptoms and signs of AST commonly overlap with SAT and initially can be hard to diagnose. AST can be rapidly morbid or even fatal. Clinicians need to consider AST when they assess patients with thyroiditis who are systemically unwell, have high fever, high white cell count and c-reactive protein, tender neck and abnormal neck imaging. An investigative and treatment strategy is described based on a systematic review of the literature.