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A TITAN WITHIN THE THORAX: RESPIRATORY FAILURE CAUSED BY A GIANT SUBSTERNAL GOITER
Chest, 2023Mohamed Nasereldin +2 more
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A Case Report of Severe Tracheal Compression Secondary to a Large Benign Substernal Goiter
Journal of Endocrine Surgery, 2023M. Kim, N. Konindala, D. Mayer
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Surgical treatment of substernal goiters.
International surgery, 1991Fifty-one patients (4.6%) underwent resection of a substernal goiter in a fifteen-year period during the course of 1103 thyroidectomies. Forty-eight (94.2%) goiters were benign and three (5.8%) malignant. Mean age was 55 years. Female:male ratio was 2:1. Four patients (7.8%) had undergone prior thyroid surgery.
Maruotti RA +4 more
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Sequestered substernal goiter.
Archives of internal medicine, 1984A young woman with a normally located and only subtly nodular thyroid gland in the neck was found to have a clinically distinct and radioisotopically "cold" anterior mediastinal mass, which proved to be a benign colloid adenoma. While this constellation of findings usually suggests the presence of a nonthyroidal neoplasm, eg, lymphoma, thymoma, or ...
P W, Ladenson +3 more
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[Surgery of substernal goiter].
Zhonghua er bi yan hou ke za zhi, 2004To study the surgical approaches and operative techniques for substernal goiter.A retrospective study of 27 cases with substernal thyroid nodules was made in our hospital.The operations on 27 patients with substernal nodules have been successfully carried out. Among them, 10 were goiters, 9 adenomas, 4 malignancy and 4 were thyroid cancer metastasizing
G, Wu +10 more
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Sternal manubriotomy for substernal goiter in four steps (with video).
Journal of visceral surgeryFrançois Ansart +2 more
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