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[Cervico-mediastinal goiters. Clinical aspects]

A De Medici1, P Mottola, M T Zucchermaglio

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Minerva Chirurgica
|November 1, 1995
PubMed
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Cervical-mediastinal goiters, a rare thyroid pathology, require prompt surgical intervention. This study reviews their diagnosis and recommends thyroidectomy for effective treatment.

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