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Reoperative parathyroid surgery
The American Journal of Surgery, 1975Reoperative parathyroid surgery is associated with a high mortality and morbidity. Morbidity consists of uncorrected hypercalcemia, hypoparathyroidism, and recurrent nerve injury. Initial operative failure is most frequently a result of not identifying four parathyroid glands.
R M, Beazley, J, Costa, A S, Ketcham
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Ophthalmology, 1979
Reoperations in strabismus are done for overcorrection, undercorrections, and new strabismus problems such as dissociated vertical deviation and ptosis. Each patient requiring reoperation should be thoroughly evaluated on the basis of current findings with the understanding that some alteration in anatomy will be found.
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Reoperations in strabismus are done for overcorrection, undercorrections, and new strabismus problems such as dissociated vertical deviation and ptosis. Each patient requiring reoperation should be thoroughly evaluated on the basis of current findings with the understanding that some alteration in anatomy will be found.
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