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Surgical management of substernal goitres at a tertiary referral centre: A retrospective cohort study of 2,104 patients
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Chest radiography and thyroid sonography may provide initial radiologic evidence of goitre extension into the superior mediastinum. Computed tomography evaluation of the depth of goitre extension to the tracheal bifurcation was the strongest predictor of the need to use a thoracic approach. There were no significant differences in the clinical features and outcomes of patients with right- and left-sided substernal goitres. The right recurrent laryngeal nerve shows increased susceptibility to damage during thyroid surgery for substernal goitres. The incidence of malignant substernal goitres is similar to that of malignant cervical goitres.
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