Is Subacute Thyroiditis a Complication of SARS-CoV-2 Infection?

L. Rodina, M. Cocuz, V. Birlutiu
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Subacute thyroiditis (SAT) is an inflammatory condition affecting the thyroid gland, usually triggered by a viral infection or occurring after a viral illness. It is characterized by neck tenderness, along with the typical symptoms of thyrotoxicosis and an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. SAT has been identified as a potential complication associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection. The aim of this study is to present and discuss two cases of subacute thyroiditis that occurred following a viral infection, potentially linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection. We describe the clinical, biochemical, and imaging features of two cases of SAT that manifested six weeks after the onset of COVID-19-associated symptoms. Both cases involved female patients, aged 58 and 39, who developed subacute thyroiditis, characterized by neck pain, fever, and fatigue. These symptoms emerged three weeks after recovering from a viral episode marked by acute coryza, cough, and anosmia. Due to a persistent fever lasting three weeks, one of the patients required hospitalization to rule out other infectious causes of prolonged febrile syndrome. Laboratory analyses revealed elevated inflammatory markers, positive serology for SARS-CoV-2 infection, thyroid function tests showed thyroid over-activity and thyroid ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of SAT. The patients received corticosteroid treatments and beta-blockers, resulting in the complete resolution of symptoms and normalization of inflammatory markers, within three weeks after the SAT diagnosis. Post-COVID-19 thyroiditis can emerge as a potential complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection. It is crucial for clinicians to be aware of this possibility, highlighting the importance of considering post-COVID-19 thyroiditis in patients presenting with relevant symptoms.
亚急性甲状腺炎是否是SARS-CoV-2感染的并发症?
亚急性甲状腺炎(SAT)是一种影响甲状腺的炎症性疾病,通常由病毒感染引发或在病毒性疾病后发生。其特点是颈部压痛,伴有甲状腺毒症的典型症状和红细胞沉降率升高。SAT已被确定为与SARS-CoV-2感染相关的潜在并发症。本研究的目的是介绍和讨论两例亚急性甲状腺炎,这两例发生在病毒感染后,可能与SARS-CoV-2感染有关。我们描述了两例在出现covid -19相关症状六周后出现的SAT病例的临床、生化和影像学特征。两例患者均为女性,年龄分别为58岁和39岁,均出现亚急性甲状腺炎,表现为颈部疼痛、发热和疲劳。这些症状出现在以急性鼻炎、咳嗽和嗅觉丧失为特征的病毒发作恢复三周后。由于持续发烧三周,其中一名患者需要住院治疗,以排除引起长热综合征的其他感染原因。实验室分析显示炎症标志物升高,SARS-CoV-2感染血清学阳性,甲状腺功能检查显示甲状腺过度活跃,甲状腺超声证实了SAT的诊断。患者接受皮质类固醇治疗和β受体阻滞剂治疗,导致症状完全消退,炎症标志物在SAT诊断后三周内恢复正常。covid -19后甲状腺炎可作为SARS-CoV-2感染的潜在并发症出现。临床医生必须意识到这种可能性,强调在出现相关症状的患者中考虑covid -19后甲状腺炎的重要性。
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