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Giant Substernal Goiter with Chylothorax
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2003A 60-year-old woman presented with a huge goiter extending from the lower jaw to the diaphragm. Right pleurocentesis produced chylous fluid. A cervicothoracic incision was used to totally excise the substernal goiter, with near-total excision of the cervical goiter, and repair of the lymphatic leakage.
Bassam K, Darwish, Sami S, Kabbani
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Substernal goiter: A clinical review
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1994Thyroid disease is a very common problem, but indications for surgery are few. We have seen a large number of patients with multinodular goiter. The main indications for surgery in thyroid disease include fear of malignancy, tracheo-esophageal compression, and cosmetic reasons.
B, Singh, F E, Lucente, A R, Shaha
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Operative treatment of substernal goiters
Head & Neck, 1989AbstractThis report describes the operative experience in 72 patients with substernal goiters treated over the past 5.5 years. Even though the incidence of multinodular goiter has decreased in the United States due to the routine use of iodized salt, we continue to see a large number of patients with massive goiters, predominantly from Carribean ...
A R, Shaha, A E, Alfonso, B M, Jaffe
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Surgical Management of Substernal Goiter
Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1994Seventeen cases of large substernal goiter are reviewed. The commonest clinical features were frequent upper respiratory tract infections, dyspnea and a cervical mass. Five of the patients had previous thyroidectomy. The substernal goiter was located in the right chest in 11 cases, the left chest in five and bilaterally in one case.
L S, Wang +5 more
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Substernal goiters and sternotomy
The Laryngoscope, 2009AbstractObjective:To determine what factors predispose patients with retrosternal goiters to median sternotomy.Study Design:Retrospective review.Methods:Analysis of a single surgeon experience with 113 substernal goiters operated upon during a 10‐year period.Results:108 goiters were successfully removed through a cervical approach.
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Gastric Pull-Through Imitating Substernal Goiter
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1994A 39-year-old man presented with a substernal mass of possible thyroidal cause. A Tc-99m sodium pertechnetate thyroid scan suggested functional substernal thyroid tissue. An 1-123 thyroid scan demonstrated a normal thyroid. The pertechnetate accumulation was assumed to be uptake in a gastric pull-through previously performed for esophageal carcinoma ...
D B, Turton, E D, Silverman
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Le Journal medical libanais. The Lebanese medical journal, 1991
In a series of 363 patients operated for goiter, 60 were retrosternal (16.5%). The female incidence although less than in cervical goiters remains predominant (2,5:1). Most patients are in older age group, 68% being above 40 years. The majority of goiters are multinodular and of long duration.
R, Daou, E, Hajjar, J, Rahal
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In a series of 363 patients operated for goiter, 60 were retrosternal (16.5%). The female incidence although less than in cervical goiters remains predominant (2,5:1). Most patients are in older age group, 68% being above 40 years. The majority of goiters are multinodular and of long duration.
R, Daou, E, Hajjar, J, Rahal
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[Substernal goiter: personal experience].
Annali italiani di chirurgia, 2005The Authors report on their experience in the surgical treatment of substernal goiter.Between 1972 and 2004, 222 patients with substernal goiters were observed among 2720 patients undergoing surgical treatment for various thyroid diseases (8.16%). Seventy patients underwent subtotal thyroidectomy and 152 total thyroidectomy.
Calo P. G. +5 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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Chirurgie; memoires de l'Academie de chirurgie, 1992
In a series of 363 patients operated for goiter, 60 were retrosternal (16.5%). The female incidence although less than in cervical goiters remains predominant (2.5:1). Most patients are in older age group, 68% being above 40 years. The majority of goiters are multinodular and of long duration.
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In a series of 363 patients operated for goiter, 60 were retrosternal (16.5%). The female incidence although less than in cervical goiters remains predominant (2.5:1). Most patients are in older age group, 68% being above 40 years. The majority of goiters are multinodular and of long duration.
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