Literature DB >> 3392847

Adenomatous goiter with hyperthyroidism.

O Ozaki1, K Ito, Y Manabe, T Mimura.   

Abstract

Adenomatous goiter with hyperthyroidism is a rare disease entity in Japan. Over a five-year period, we operated on 20 patients with this disease. Pre-operatively, basal thyrotropin was not necessarily suppressed and the thyrotropin-binding inhibiting immunoglobulin activity, which had been recently measured in five patients, showed normal values. Uneven patches of cold areas were noted on 131I thyroidal scintigrams. Thyroid function tests carried out three years after surgery in one lobectomy case and in eleven subtotal thyroidectomy cases revealed hypothyroidism in seven, hyperthyroidism in two and euthyroidism in only three cases. These results suggest that the pathogenesis and clinical features of adenomatous goiter with hyperthyroidism are quite different from those of Graves' disease, and that routinely performing near-total thyroidectomy may be considered as the treatment of choice.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3392847     DOI: 10.1007/bf02471423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Surg        ISSN: 0047-1909


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