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Sequestered Substernal Goiter-Reply
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983In Reply. —Dr Rudavsky argues that neither 123 I nor technetium Tc 99m are appropriate radionuclides for the imaging of substernal thyroid tissue. Although the γ-emissions of these isotopes are, indeed, less energetic than those of 131 I, we do not agree that they are incapable of penetrating the bones of the anterior thorax.
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Management of Patients with Substernal Goiters
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1995The presence of a substernal goiter is an indication for thyroidectomy, even in asymptomatic patients, because there is no other effective method of preventing growth of the goiter. Both primary and secondary substernal goiters usually exhibit slow but steady growth, which leads to tracheal, esophageal, vascular, and neurologic compression syndromes ...
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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
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Giant substernal goiter / Dev substernal guatr
Journal of Turgut Ozal Medical Center, 2016Huseyin Yonder +4 more
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