A 34-year-old female presented to her family physician with a recent onset of low-grade fever, feeling of general prostration and complaints of "sore throat" and shifting "neck pains". On physical examination, her thyroid was mildly enlarged and a little tender. Thyroid function tests showed elevation of both T3 and T4. The thyroid auto-antibody panel was negative. The MOST likely diagnosis is:
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Hashitoxicosis

Subacute granulomatous thyroiditis (DeQuervain's)

Grave’s disease
Myxedema
Category:
Endocrinology MCQs
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