The long-term results of subtotal resection of thyroid gland on 82 patients with Graves' disease were studied. There was analysed the influence of three factors on outcome at Graves' disease: volume of a thyroid gland before operation, morphological structure of thyroid tissue and volume of thyroid remnant. Outcomes of subtotal resection of thyroid gland were studied on the basis of thyrotropic hormone level of blood in 3, 6, 12 months, 2 and 3 years after operation. Based on research it has been established that the volume of thyroid gland before operation does not influence to outcome of subtotal resection of thyroid gland with Graves' disease. Morphological changes of removed thyroid tissue in the form of colloidal nodules at patients wi...
The aim of the study was to determine surgical indication and complication of subtotal thyroidectomy...
Although partial thyroidectomy has lower operative risk, it potentially caries the risk of leaving ...
Abstract Treatment of hyperthyroidism is still debated, surgery in particular is conceived as the l...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report our results after thyroidectomy for Grave...
The present study compared the long-term outcome of subtotal thyroidectomy (ST) to that of total thy...
Approximately one out of five patients with Graves' disease (GD) undergoes a thyroidectomy after a m...
Background and Objectives Thyroidectomy for Graves’ disease is a rapid, safe, highly successfu...
Background/PurposeSurgery is one of the treatment choices for Graves disease. The residual thyroid t...
Surgery is one of the treatment choices for Graves disease. The residual thyroid tissue may shrink o...
Grave's disease is a relatively common condition occurring in 0.4% of the Indian Population. The tre...
The different surgical chances for the treatment of non toxic nodular goiter led the Authors to stud...
Surgical intervention, as a method of treatment, continues to be considered as the main method today...
Objectives. Graves' disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism, and accounts worldwide...
BACKGROUND: The best surgical treatment for hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease remains a cont...
Between 1973 and 1992 153 patients with Graves' disease were observed at the Surgery and Oncology In...
The aim of the study was to determine surgical indication and complication of subtotal thyroidectomy...
Although partial thyroidectomy has lower operative risk, it potentially caries the risk of leaving ...
Abstract Treatment of hyperthyroidism is still debated, surgery in particular is conceived as the l...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report our results after thyroidectomy for Grave...
The present study compared the long-term outcome of subtotal thyroidectomy (ST) to that of total thy...
Approximately one out of five patients with Graves' disease (GD) undergoes a thyroidectomy after a m...
Background and Objectives Thyroidectomy for Graves’ disease is a rapid, safe, highly successfu...
Background/PurposeSurgery is one of the treatment choices for Graves disease. The residual thyroid t...
Surgery is one of the treatment choices for Graves disease. The residual thyroid tissue may shrink o...
Grave's disease is a relatively common condition occurring in 0.4% of the Indian Population. The tre...
The different surgical chances for the treatment of non toxic nodular goiter led the Authors to stud...
Surgical intervention, as a method of treatment, continues to be considered as the main method today...
Objectives. Graves' disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism, and accounts worldwide...
BACKGROUND: The best surgical treatment for hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease remains a cont...
Between 1973 and 1992 153 patients with Graves' disease were observed at the Surgery and Oncology In...
The aim of the study was to determine surgical indication and complication of subtotal thyroidectomy...
Although partial thyroidectomy has lower operative risk, it potentially caries the risk of leaving ...
Abstract Treatment of hyperthyroidism is still debated, surgery in particular is conceived as the l...