2008
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2008.26.15_suppl.17012
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Comparison of complications of total thyroidectomy in malignant vs. benign thyroid tumors

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“…The rate of complications varies between patients with the malignant and benign disease based on the disease condition and management. The incidence rate of complications was high in patients with the malignant disease with 69.23% in the present study which is conflicting to the study result performed by Iddings D et al [9] in which majority of the patients had benign pathology with 68%. In a study conducted for the population size of 83, the complication rate for the malignant disease was 10% and 2% for benign diseases in Spear SA et al [7] study.…”
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“…The rate of complications varies between patients with the malignant and benign disease based on the disease condition and management. The incidence rate of complications was high in patients with the malignant disease with 69.23% in the present study which is conflicting to the study result performed by Iddings D et al [9] in which majority of the patients had benign pathology with 68%. In a study conducted for the population size of 83, the complication rate for the malignant disease was 10% and 2% for benign diseases in Spear SA et al [7] study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Complications associated with total thyroidectomy can be reduced by performing surgeon's experience, monitoring and identifying patients at risk [9].…”
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“…It is increasingly recognized that TT is appropriate for surgical treatment of BMNG T+E particularly when both lobes are involved [16].…”
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confidence: 99%