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Pediatrics, 1967
ENDEMIC GOITER remains one of the most widespread nutritional diseases in the world today. The major cause is iodine deficiency. The World Health Organization reports a high incidence of goiter in Thailand (where a program of iodine supplementation was instituted), in the mountains of Western Pakistan, Lebanon, Basutoland, and Kenya.
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ENDEMIC GOITER remains one of the most widespread nutritional diseases in the world today. The major cause is iodine deficiency. The World Health Organization reports a high incidence of goiter in Thailand (where a program of iodine supplementation was instituted), in the mountains of Western Pakistan, Lebanon, Basutoland, and Kenya.
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Chest, 1995
Retrosternal goiter is a common cause of compression of adjacent structures, and it may harbor cancer.During a 22-year period, we treated 44 patients with intrathoracic multinodular goiter.The goiter was resected in 40 patients; 4 patients were rejected because of prohibitive risk.
S, Madjar, D, Weissberg
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Retrosternal goiter is a common cause of compression of adjacent structures, and it may harbor cancer.During a 22-year period, we treated 44 patients with intrathoracic multinodular goiter.The goiter was resected in 40 patients; 4 patients were rejected because of prohibitive risk.
S, Madjar, D, Weissberg
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1995
AbstractThe management of a substernal goiter is a problem which has challenged surgeons since its first description in 1749. While the overall incidence in the United States has decreased with the routine use of iodized salt, the development of large multinodular substernal goiters in the rest of the world is still common.
E, Newman, A R, Shaha
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AbstractThe management of a substernal goiter is a problem which has challenged surgeons since its first description in 1749. While the overall incidence in the United States has decreased with the routine use of iodized salt, the development of large multinodular substernal goiters in the rest of the world is still common.
E, Newman, A R, Shaha
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Polish medical sciences and history bulletin, 1975
The authors report on 134 patients operated upon in the years 1950 through 1973 for recurrent goiter at the Department I of General Surgery, Institute of Surgery, Medical Academy in Poznań. The causes of recurrence, manifestations, indications for operation and the types of operations, postoperative complications and results of follow-up examinations ...
Z, Lubańska, P, Stajgis
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The authors report on 134 patients operated upon in the years 1950 through 1973 for recurrent goiter at the Department I of General Surgery, Institute of Surgery, Medical Academy in Poznań. The causes of recurrence, manifestations, indications for operation and the types of operations, postoperative complications and results of follow-up examinations ...
Z, Lubańska, P, Stajgis
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An overview of retrosternal goiter
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2020Meyer Knobel
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Annali italiani di chirurgia, 1996
In the course of 26 years at the 3o Surgical Department of University of Rome "La Sapienza" 6,009 patients with thyroid diseases were operated on since 1970 through September 1995. There were 3,473 goiters and in 373 of them a carcinoma was found. The great majority of patients with goiter was treated by subtotal thyroidectomy.
DI MATTEO G, DE ANTONI, Enrico
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In the course of 26 years at the 3o Surgical Department of University of Rome "La Sapienza" 6,009 patients with thyroid diseases were operated on since 1970 through September 1995. There were 3,473 goiters and in 373 of them a carcinoma was found. The great majority of patients with goiter was treated by subtotal thyroidectomy.
DI MATTEO G, DE ANTONI, Enrico
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