STUDY OF THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF THE SURGICAL THYROID GLAND DISEASES
Kamal AlHamasneh, Salim Nouneh, Khaled Adi, Lama AlHussami and
Mhd Nezar Alsharif*
ABSTRACT
Objective: This study aimed to study the epidemiological data of
surgical thyroid diseases, the frequency of symptoms of these diseases.
Materials and Methods: The variables recorded included age, gender,
symptoms of the patients, history of previous radiation and the surgical
treatment used. Results: In our study, we had a 85.7% female
prevalence. The most common manifestations were lump in the neck
(59 patients, 84.3%), followed by dysphagia (34 patients, 48.6%) and
pain in the neck (25 patients, 35.7%).However, the least common
manifestations were anxiety (3 patients, 4.3%) and diarrhea (4 patients,
5.7%). Most of the cases were treated by total thyroidectomy (74.3%),
while 25.7% were treated by thyroid lobectomy. Conclusion: This
study shows the need for a bigger study on a larger scale in order to
understand the epidemiological data of surgical thyroid diseases.
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