Riedel thyroiditis — also called struma fibrosa , or ligneous thyroiditis extremely rare form of chronic inflammation of the thyroid gland, in which the glandular tissues assume a densely fibrous structure, interfering with production of thyroid hormone and… … Universalium
thyroiditis — /thuy roy duy tis/, n. Pathol. inflammation of the thyroid gland. [1880 85; THYROID + ITIS] * * * ▪ disease any of many inflammatory diseases of the thyroid gland. Several nonspecific types of thyroiditis, both acute and chronic, may be… … Universalium
Thyroiditis — Classification and external resources Above shows two parts of the thyroid that could potentially be affected if diagnosed with thyroiditis. ICD 10 E … Wikipedia
Riedel's thyroiditis — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 11590 ICD10 = ICD10|E|06|5|e|00 ICD9 = ICD9|245.3 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = med eMedicineTopic = 2036 MeshID = Riedel s thyroiditis, also called Riedel s struma is a chronic … Wikipedia
Thyroiditis — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 E06 Thyreoiditis E06.0 Akute Thyreoiditis E06.1 Subakute Thyreoiditis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thyroiditis — Inflammation of the thyroid gland which is located in front of the neck: . The inflamed thyroid gland can release an excess of thyroid hormones into the blood stream, resulting in a temporary hyperthyroid state. Once the thyroid gland is depleted … Medical dictionary
Riedel lobe thyroiditis (disease struma) — Rie·del lobe, thyroiditis (disease, struma) (reґdel) [Bernhard Moritz Carl Ludwig Riedel, German surgeon, 1846–1916] see under lobe and thyroiditis … Medical dictionary
Riedel-Struma — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 E06.5 Sonstige chronische Thyreoiditis Riedel Struma … Deutsch Wikipedia
Riedel's disease — Rie·del s disease rēd əlz n chronic thyroiditis in which the thyroid gland becomes hard and stony and firmly attached to surrounding tissues Riedel Bernhard Moritz Karl Ludwig (1846 1916) German surgeon. Riedel was a professor of surgery at Jena … Medical dictionary
Riedel — Bernhard M.C.L., German surgeon, 1846–1916. See R. disease, R. lobe, R. struma, R. thyroiditis … Medical dictionary