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Left Hemithyroidectomy in Combined Thyroid Cancer with Previous Right Lobe Tumour Surgery: a Clinical Case
2021
Creative Surgery and Oncology
Background. Combined thyroid cancer is extremely rare. There is no unified approach currently to the choice of treatment and extent of surgery in combined cancer.Aim. A clinical case description of left hemithyroidectomy for follicular papillary cancer in a patient previously operated for follicular right lobe cancer with right recurrent laryngeal nerve injury.Materials and methods. Patient N., 48 yo, had a routine surgical admission in December 2019 with nodular goiter in left thyroid lobe.
doi:10.24060/2076-3093-2021-11-1-46-50
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