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Title: Total thyroidectomy is the preferred treatment for patients with Graves' disease and a thyroid nodule. Author: Boostrom S, Richards ML. Journal: Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg; 2007 Feb; 136(2):278-81. PubMed ID: 17275554. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To identify the indications and outcomes of total thyroidectomy for Graves' disease in a North American cohort. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective database of 297 patients undergoing total thyroidectomy in a tertiary care center identified 49 patients with Graves'. RESULTS: There were 37 women and 12 men (mean age, 37.9 years). Common indications for surgery were: refusal of radioactive iodine (20%), thyroid storm (18%), a thyroid nodule (16%), failure of I131(14%), and ophthalmopathy (14%). Complications included: symptomatic hypocalcemia (14%), permanent hypoparathyroidism (0%), and symptoms of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury (0%). Graves' patients had more bleeding (117 mL versus 48 mL, P<0.05). Clinical nodules were malignant in 38%. Papillary thyroid carcinoma occurred in 10% of patients, with 60% multifocal, and 60% lymph node metastases. CONCLUSION: Total thyroidectomy for Graves' has minimal morbidity. Patients with Graves' and a thyroid nodule are at an increased risk for malignancy and should be treated with a total thyroidectomy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]