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Toxic goiter associated with carcinoma [PDF]
Department of Surgery no.5, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 8th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, September 24-26, 2020Background.
Dolință, Victoria, Cojocaru, Cristina
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Stressogenic aspects of diffuse toxic goiter relapse with signs of thyrotoxic myocar-dial dystrophy [PDF]
Probability of relapse development of diffuse toxic goiter during the nearest two years after treatment is determined by its results and stressogenic capacity level, which is defined by Holmes and Rage method.
Onyushkina N.Yu., Rodionova T.I.
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State of mineral metabolism in patients with diffuse toxic goitre after thyroidectomy
The features of calcium, phosphorus, parathyroid hormone, vitamin D indexes in patients with diffuse toxic goiter after thyroidectomy are presented.
V.Ya. Kashperska
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CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS, IMMUNOPATOGENESIS OF DIFFUSE TOXIC GOITER
This review of the literature is devoted to an actual problem in the field of endicrinology, such as DTG. The main clinical manifestations of DTG associated with an excess of thyroid hormones, affecting simultaneously several different body systems, are ...
Olimjonova Farangiz Jasur Qizi +4 more
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Thyroid diseases are common among women of reproductive age and may be related to childhood cancer, but the evidence is inconsistent. This study of childhood cancer with maternal thyroid diseases and medication use in a population‐based case‐control study using Danish registries found positive associations between maternal goiter and overall cancer ...
Chuanjie Deng +5 more
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Clinical characteristics of a diffuse toxic goiter in men
Introduction. Graves disease (GD) managements are varying. More then 40% GD patients undergo surgery in Russia. Materials and Methods. In the Centre 2920 GD patients were operated on.
A F Romanchishen +3 more
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Transport engineering as a strategy to realize rapeseed's potential as a protein‐rich food
The heavily pesticide‐dependent rapeseed is an under‐utilized protein source for food owing to anti‐nutritional glucosinolates. Transport engineering technology may reduce glucosinolates in seeds while increasing defense in vegetative parts. Abstract Rapeseed is the world's second‐largest oilseed crop, and the low‐value press cake that remains after ...
Jakob Skytte Thorsen +2 more
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Reduction in goiter size by 131I therapy in patients with non-toxic multinodular goiter
A retrospective follow-up study of 131I treatment was performed in 10 females (median age 48 years, range 40-74 years) with non-toxic multinodular goiter. The median dose of 131I given was 20 mCi (range 14-65 mCi).
Tiel-v-Buul, M. M. +3 more
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Serum Selenium and Iodine Level in Patients with Nodular Thyroid Disease [PDF]
Background: Iodine is a trace element necessary for humans' well-being. The thyroid gland utilizes iodine to synthesize thyroid hormones. As selenium deficiency progresses, the activity of selenium-dependent DIOs is reduced, which in turn reduces both ...
Ibrahim Ramadan +3 more
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Vitamin D Supplementation to Prevent Post‐Thyroidectomy Hypocalcemia
ABSTRACT Objective Hypocalcemia is the most common complication following thyroidectomy. Previous studies yielded inconsistent results on whether vitamin D3 prevents postoperative hypocalcemia and were conducted in non‐European countries with different dietary habits and baseline vitamin D levels.
Jeresa I. A. Willems +9 more
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