Long-term Follow-up of Surgically Treated Thyrotoxic Patients
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Review of 123 patients whose thyroidectomy for thyrotoxicosis had been performed more than five years previously showed that there were no deaths attributable to surgery, while one hundred patients (81.3%) had been rendered euthyroid. Varying degrees of hyperthyroidism had occurred in 15 (12.2%), and six of these were first diagnosed at follow-up. Hypothyroidism was present in eight (6.5%). Long-term complications of operation were found in 20 patients-subjective voice disturbance in 13, unsightly scars in 4, and hypoparathyroidism in 3.
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