Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol. 70, No. 2 396-402 doi:10.1210/jcem-70-2-396 Copyright © 1990 by the Endocrine Society. An Outbreak of Thyrotoxicosis due to Atypical Subacute Thyroiditis*TJERK W. A. DE BRUIN, FRANS P. M. RIEKHOFF and JOHANNES J. DE BOERDepartment of Endocrinology, University Hospital, Utrecht; and Family Practice Boer Balink (F.P.M.R., J.J.d.B.) Winterswijk, The Netherlands Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Dr. T. W. A. de Bruin, M.D., Department of Endocrinology, University Hospital G02.228, P.O. Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands. We describe an epidemic of self-limited (6 weeks) thyrotoxicosis which affected 12 index cases, 5 household contacts, and 6 retrospectively identified cases in July, August, and September, 1987 in the town of Winterswijk (28,011 inhabitants), The Netherlands. A small goiter was present in 9 of the 12 index patients, tender upon palpation in only 2. Signs and symptoms of thyrotoxicosis were accompanied by a low grade fever in combination with fatigue, headache, myalgia, and a fine desquamation of the palms and soles. The apparent incubation time between family members was 6 days. Thyroid technetium uptake was decreased in 10 of 11 tested patients. Laboratory findings included elevated sedimentation rates (up to 68 mm/h), increased liver enzymes, lymphopenia in 2 patients, and absence of thyroid autoantibodies. HLA-B35, associated with classical subacute thyroiditis, was found in 1 patient only. An etiological agent was not identified. No evidence was found for thyrotoxicosis factitia. After 10 months, all patients were euthyroid, without a goiter or thyroid autoantibodies. Thus, a new variant of thyroiditis, atypical subacute thyroiditis, was probably the cause of this unusual outbreak. It is unclear at present if this variant of thyroiditis is common in communities and represents a separate disease entity.
* This work was supported by the Ziekenfonds Oost-Gelderland/Zuid-Overijssel. Received May 10, 1989. This article has been cited by other articles:
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