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Possible Rule Outs For Goiter simple/non-endemic - Rule Outs
- Infected organ, Abscesses
Thyroiditis, purulent acute- Neoplastic Disorders
Toxic thyroid adenoma/autonomous
Adenocarcinoma, thyroid follicular
Carcinoma, medullary, thyroid
Carcinoma, papillary, thyroid
Carcinoma, thyroid, anaplastic
Thyroid adenoma, follicular
Thyroid adenoma, papillary
Thyroid lymphoma
Thyroid malignancy/carcinoma
Carcinoma, Hurthle cell/thyroid
Metastasis to Thyroid Gland- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Juvenile thyroiditis
Thyroiditis, granulomatous, subacute
Thyroiditis, postpartum type- Deficiency Disorders
Goiter, iodine deficiency- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Thyroid cyst- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Hyperthyroidism (Graves disease)- Reference to Organ System
Multinodular colloid adenomatous goiter- Drugs
Hypothyroidism, iodide
Drug induced Goiter- Synonyms
- GOITER NONENDEMIC SIMPLE, GOITER SIMPLE NONENDEMIC, Simple and unspecified goiter, Simple and unspecified goiter (disorder), Simple and unspecified goitre
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