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Revealing the genotype-phenotype correlations of congenital hypothyroidism in Yunnan Province, Southwest China. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Endocrinol (Lausanne)
Zhang Y   +11 more
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[Goiter].

open access: yesGaceta medica de Mexico, 1971
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Selenium, Zinc, and Copper Status in Euthyroid Nodular Goiter: A Cross-Sectional Study

International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2021
Background: It is known that some elements are needed for normal thyroid gland functions. Iodine and selenium are the most well-known trace elements necessary for thyroid metabolism.
E. Turan, V. A. Turksoy
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Substernal goiter

The American Journal of Surgery, 1985
The literature on substernal goiter from the seventeenth century to the present is reviewed. Substernal goiter may be defined as any thyroid enlargement that has its greater mass inferior to the thoracic inlet. Truly ectopic mediastinal goiters are rare, and most substernal goiters arise from and maintain some attachment to the cervical thyroid gland ...
M R, Katlic, C A, Wang, H C, Grillo
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Intrapericardial goiter

General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2019
Intrapericardial goiter cases are only a few in the literature. We present a 53-year-old woman who was operated for 8-cm anterior mediastinal mass located completely intrapericardial and histopathological examination revealed an ectopic goiter. It may be difficult to distinguish between mediastinal masses within or outside the pericardium. Thoracoscopy
Gökhan Kocaman   +8 more
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Retrotracheal Goiter

Southern Medical Journal, 1990
Retrotracheal extension of a goiter, though rare usually causes respiratory compromise, dysphagia or vascular obstruction. We have described an asymptomatic patient with a large retrotracheal goiter resected via a collar incision.
T, Alosco, B, Eisenberg, S M, Keller
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Multinodular goiter

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2003
MNG is a common clinical problem. Though most goiters are benign and asymptomatic, they may cause concern when they create compressive symptoms, develop autonomous functioning nodules, or form suspicious nodules. Diagnostic evaluation should include clinical evaluation, laboratory tests including TSH, and consideration of additional evaluation and ...
Terry A, Day   +2 more
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