Differentials

Graves' disease

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Exophthalmos or pretibial myxoedema may be present.

Onset and symptoms often more dramatic than for toxic nodule.

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Thyroid scan shows diffuse uptake.

Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor antibodies are positive.

Toxic multinodular goitre

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Patients usually >40 to 50 years of age.

Apathetic hyperthyroidism more likely, with weight loss, mood change or atrial fibrillation alone.[28]

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Scan shows areas of both increased and decreased uptake, indicating non-functioning and functioning nodules.[1][Figure caption and citation for the preceding image starts]: Thyroid scan showing variegated uptake in toxic multinodular goitreCourtesy of Dr Elizabeth Pearce [Citation ends].com.bmj.content.model.Caption@53cc2cf0 Uptake often normal.

Thyrotoxic phase of painless lymphocytic thyroiditis

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Most often occurs post-partum.

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Absent or low uptake on I-123 scan. Often there is evidence of thyroid auto-immunity (i.e., positive thyroid peroxidase antibodies), although this is not diagnostic.

Thyrotoxic phase of subacute granulomatous thyroiditis

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Associated with anterior neck pain and tenderness.

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Absent or low uptake on I-123 scan.

Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) raised.

Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism

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History of an iodine load (from iodinated radiographic contrast, amiodarone, or a change in diet) in the setting of autonomous nodular thyroid disease (the Jod-Basedow phenomenon).[1]

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Low uptake on I-123 scan.

24-hour urine iodine high.

Marine-Lenhart's syndrome (nodular Graves' disease)

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Exophthalmos or pretibial myxoedema may be present.

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Thyroid scan shows diffuse uptake with a cold rather than hot area in the region of the palpable nodule. The nodule appears hot on scan only following treatment for Graves' disease.[31]

Functional follicular thyroid cancer

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Very rare.

There may be bulky metastatic disease or cervical lymphadenopathy.

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Total body scan shows uptake of radioactive iodine over metastases.

Thyroidal haemiagenesis plus Graves' disease

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Very rare.

Exophthalmos or pretibial myxoedema may be present.

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Ultrasound shows absence of the contralateral lobe.[32]

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