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Approach to signal loss in intraoperative nerve monitoring in thyroid surgery questionnaire: a Turkish surgical perspective. [PDF]
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Effects of motion sickness patch on postoperative nausea and vomiting in female patients undergoing thyroid surgery: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
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What Are the Impacts of GLP‐1 Drugs in Patients Needing Head/Neck Surgery?
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Correction to: Post-thyroid surgery adhesion prevention using oxidized regenerated cellulose and hyaluronic acid: prospective, single-blinded, randomized study. [PDF]
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Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2021
The incidence of recurrence in well-differentiated thyroid malignancies range from 10 to 30%. It is estimated that about 31-46% of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer will have the persistent disease and 1.2-6.8% will have structural recurrences during post-operative monitoring, depending on the initial therapy and prognostic variables.
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The incidence of recurrence in well-differentiated thyroid malignancies range from 10 to 30%. It is estimated that about 31-46% of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer will have the persistent disease and 1.2-6.8% will have structural recurrences during post-operative monitoring, depending on the initial therapy and prognostic variables.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Most specialist endocrine surgeons in general surgical units see, manage and operate on patients with thyroid disease. Knowledge of the conditions encountered, preparation for surgery, operations performed, postoperative care and potential complications is essential in the management of these patients.
Jasper, Gill, Avi, Agrawal
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Most specialist endocrine surgeons in general surgical units see, manage and operate on patients with thyroid disease. Knowledge of the conditions encountered, preparation for surgery, operations performed, postoperative care and potential complications is essential in the management of these patients.
Jasper, Gill, Avi, Agrawal
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012
Diseases of the thyroid are common and surgical treatment is often the preferred option. Thyroid surgery is becoming subspecialised and falls within the repertoire of maxillofacial, and head and neck surgeons. Multidisciplinary management of most patients with diseases of the thyroid is key to providing the best care particularly for those with ...
Leo H-H, Cheng, Iain L, Hutchison
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Diseases of the thyroid are common and surgical treatment is often the preferred option. Thyroid surgery is becoming subspecialised and falls within the repertoire of maxillofacial, and head and neck surgeons. Multidisciplinary management of most patients with diseases of the thyroid is key to providing the best care particularly for those with ...
Leo H-H, Cheng, Iain L, Hutchison
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