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Quantification of the risk of relapses after thyroid loboisthmusectomy for benign thyroid nodules

G. ScerrinoGianfranco CocorulloNc PaladinoGiuseppe SalamoneGaspare Gulotta

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AdenomaAdultMaleChi-Square DistributionTime FactorsGoiterAge FactorsMiddle AgedGoitre relapse Thyroid lobectomyGraves DiseaseSex FactorsRecurrenceRisk FactorsThyroidectomyHumansFemaleThyroid NeoplasmsThyroid NoduleAgedFollow-Up StudiesGoiter NodularUltrasonography

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AIM OF THE STUDY: To evaluate correlations between pre-operating epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic data and relapses concerning to patients operated on for benign thyroid nodules. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The AA. carried out a new ultrasonographic exam in 155 patients selected at random among 1012 treated by thyroid lobectomy between September 1976 and December 2002; 107 relapses were found (69%). The obtained data are analysed by chi2 test and a significant correlation between recurrence and data preceding first operation was found: non-homogeneous thyroid structure, multiple nodules, presence of peri-lesional halo, anti-thyroid antibodies, and non-adenomatous histological structure. CONCLUSION: The AA. conclude that it is possible to establish a "high risk" population; in spite of that, the high risk of relapse related to low surgical risk of total thyroidectomy suggest a more aggressive surgical procedure at the moment of first operation.

https://iris.unipa.it/handle/10447/2131