PMID: 18427531Apr 23, 2008Paper

Surgical diseases of thyroid gland

Khirurgiia
A DimovE Lefterov

Abstract

Medical reports of 8,768 patients with various diseases of thyroid gland were analyzed. There were 1,563 (17.8) male and 7,201 (82.2%) female patients aged 6 to 86 years. One-nodular goiter was diagnosed at 13.85% patients, multinodular goiter - at 67.2%, diffuse toxic goiter - at 5.85%, thyreotoxic adenoma - at 4.91%, Hashimoto's thyroiditis - at 8.16% patients. Thyroid cancer was revealed at 1.56 patients with nodular goiter, at 8.45% - with multinodular goiter, at 2.72% - with diffuse toxic goiter, at 3.71% - with thyreotoxic adenoma, and at 27.09% patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Totally thyroid cancer was diagnosed at 741 (8.45%) patients including 71.12% papillary cancer, 26.47% follicular cancer and 2.42% medullar (anablastic) cancer. Some patients had metastases. It is concluded that all the patients with goiter should be operated. At diffuse toxic goiter the surgical treatment is indicated at the patients with recurrences or after 6 - 12 months of conservative treatment without clinical improvement.

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