Literature DB >> 2592460

[Compressive goiters. Apropos of 80 cases].

M Moumen1, M Mehhane, B Kadiri, H Mawfik, F el Fares.   

Abstract

Our retrospective study is based on 80 compressive goitres collected over a period of 7 years in the general surgical department of the Ibnou Rochd University Teaching Hospital, Casablanca. Dyspnea was the predominant clinical manifestation and was encountered in 82.5% of cases, followed by dysphonia (65%), dysphagia (46%) and finally venous compression (8.7%). Hyperthyroidism was encountered in 26.25% of cases, 57% of these being due to Grave's disease. The goitre extended mediastinally in 38% of cases but resection was possible on cervicotomy alone. Post-operative sequelae were minor in nature, though one death did occur. On histological examination 85% of these goitres were benign and only 15% were of a malignant nature. This is in agreement with the data in the literature which confirms that compression is not synonymous with malignancy.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2592460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chir (Paris)        ISSN: 0021-7697


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