Abstract Natural history of partial thyroidectomy for thyroid disease has been studied in a population of 1196 consecutive cases surgically treated from 1977 to 1982. Follow-up analysis on this population (from six to eleven years) was carried out for appearance of recurrence. Generally, the recurrence incidence was small (only 9.9% of total population) but high frequency was observed for Graves' disease (46%) and lymphocytic chronic thyroiditis (21%). The substitutive/suppressive therapy administration did not influence recurrence of disease. Our results suggest that suppressive therapy does not modify the natural course of non cancerous thyroid pathology residual to partial thyroidectomy.
[Follow-up of a population of patients who underwent partial thyroidectomy for benign thyroid pathology] / Arnaldi, Giorgio. - In: RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA. - ISSN 0034-1193. - STAMPA. - 81:9(1990), pp. 557-560.
[Follow-up of a population of patients who underwent partial thyroidectomy for benign thyroid pathology].
ARNALDI, GIORGIO
1990-01-01
Abstract
Abstract Natural history of partial thyroidectomy for thyroid disease has been studied in a population of 1196 consecutive cases surgically treated from 1977 to 1982. Follow-up analysis on this population (from six to eleven years) was carried out for appearance of recurrence. Generally, the recurrence incidence was small (only 9.9% of total population) but high frequency was observed for Graves' disease (46%) and lymphocytic chronic thyroiditis (21%). The substitutive/suppressive therapy administration did not influence recurrence of disease. Our results suggest that suppressive therapy does not modify the natural course of non cancerous thyroid pathology residual to partial thyroidectomy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.