2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00595-004-2823-4
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Surgical Management of Substernal Goiters: Clinical Experience of 170 Cases

Abstract: We think that the diagnosis of a substernal goiter is an indication for thyroidectomy, which is associated with very low postoperative morbidity.

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“…Prevalence rates of substernal goiter range between 1% and 21% of goiter cases [3][4][5][6][7][8][17][18][19] ; in spite of being a relatively frequent finding, clinical diagnosis is not always obvious.…”
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“…Prevalence rates of substernal goiter range between 1% and 21% of goiter cases [3][4][5][6][7][8][17][18][19] ; in spite of being a relatively frequent finding, clinical diagnosis is not always obvious.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with enlarged glands can be asymptomatic in 10% to 35% of the cases 3,4,6,7,9,10,17,19,20 while some authors claim such rate to be as high as 50% 8,9 .…”
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