Riedel's thyroiditis - uncommon; gland usually shrinks
acute infective - transient
infiltrative e.g. sarcoidosis, tuberculosis
iodine deficiency - simple, endemic goitre
idiopathic - simple, sporadic goitre
multinodular goitre - develops from simple goitre
dyshormogenesis - including Pendred's syndrome:
inability to use trapped iodine
deficiency of peroxidase and dehalogenase
abnormal protein binding in the plasma
goitrogens
thyroid cysts - rare
thyroid tumours
Note:
a new area of enlargement within a goitre may indicate haemorrhage into a cyst, or a thyroid carcinoma
References
Yildirim Simsir I, Cetinkalp S, Kabalak T. Review of Factors Contributing to Nodular Goiter and Thyroid Carcinoma. Med Princ Pract. 2020;29(1):1-5
Bel Lassen P, Kyrilli A, Lytrivi M, Corvilain B. Graves' disease, multinodular goiter and subclinical hyperthyroidism. Ann Endocrinol (Paris). 2019 Sep;80(4):240-249
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