Results of Surgical Treated of Nodular Thyroid in Women
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https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v22i2.3240Keywords:
Thyroidcancer, nodulargoiter, pregnant, treatment, postoperativeAbstract
The long-term results of surgical treatment of nodular goiter and thyroid cancer were studied.
Glands in 239 women under the age of 40 years. The patients were divided into two homogeneous
groups: 1st — operated on for differentiated thyroid cancer; 2nd - operated on for benign neoplasms.
Revealed causes and frequency the occurrence of recurrence of the disease, especially the course
of postoperative hypothyroidism. The relationship of the occurrence of complications with the
nosology and volume of the operation is analyzed. Evaluated the reproductive function of women
after surgery. Tactics offered treatment of nodular goiter and thyroid cancer in pregnant women.
Untreated thyroid diseases during pregnancy may lead to premature birth, preeclampsia (a severe
increase in blood pressure), miscarriage, and low birth weight among other problems. Therefore, it
is important to talk to your doctor if you have had a history of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism so
you can be monitored before and during your pregnancy, and to be sure that your medication is
properly adjusted, if necessary.
We studied the long-term results in 239 women under the age of 40 years. Patients were divided
into two homogeneous groups: 1 - thyroid cancer, 2 - operated for benign tumors. The causes
and frequency of recurrence of the disease and postoperative hypothyroidism were identified.
The relation between the occurrence of com- plication’s with nosology and operation volume was
analyzed. We evaluated the reproductive function of treatment of the goiter and thyroid cancer in
pregnant women.
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