Postoperative cervical nodule,s drue to spontaneous thyroid implantation
Nódulos cervicales postoperatorios por implantes tiroideos espontáneos
Resumen:
In three cases of patients that had subtotal thyroidectomies due to simple multinodular goiter, cervical nodules, appeared in the late post-operatory period.Their structure was thyroid and their behaviour functional and evolutive, with general characteristics that defined them as benign, This phenomenon is deemed to be an operatorycell or tissue dissemination, generated during section of parenchyma, susceptible of nodular development when under augmented functional stimuli, especiallywhen little of the thyroid is left. It should be noted that the thesis sustained changes the univoca! concept which consists in interpreting any thyroid growth outside the glandular habitat as carcinomatose metastases and offers a new aspect which should be taken into consideration when these postoperatory nodules appear. These nodules are always located in those sites where dissection has occured: superficial subcutaneous area or deep peri visceral area.
Los autores estudian tres observaciones de nóduros cervicales aparecidos en el postQperatorio tardío de tiroidectomías subtotales P9r bociomultinodular simple. Se reconoce la estructura tiroidea de estos nódulos y su comportamiento funcional y evolutivo, con caracteres de conjuntoque Tos definen como benignos. El fenómeno observado es interpretado como una siembra operaoria celular o tisular genera da durante la secciión parenquimatosa y susceptibleie traducirse en desarrollo nodular bajo estímulos funcionales incrementados, principalmente cuando ha quedado muy escaso tiroides remane?te. Se enfatiza el hecho de que esta tesis sustentada cambia el concepto unÍ'OCO de interpretar como metástasis carcinomatosa todo desarrollo tiroideo fue·ra del habitat glandular, ofreciendo una nueva realidad a dife- renciar frente a tales nódulos postoperatorios. Se destaca que ellos se presentan siempre en el área de disección previa: superficil subcutánea, muscular o profunda perivisceral.
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tiroides tumores thyroid tumors |
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Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay | |
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay | |
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2844 | |
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Sumario: | In three cases of patients that had subtotal thyroidectomies due to simple multinodular goiter, cervical nodules, appeared in the late post-operatory period.Their structure was thyroid and their behaviour functional and evolutive, with general characteristics that defined them as benign, This phenomenon is deemed to be an operatorycell or tissue dissemination, generated during section of parenchyma, susceptible of nodular development when under augmented functional stimuli, especiallywhen little of the thyroid is left. It should be noted that the thesis sustained changes the univoca! concept which consists in interpreting any thyroid growth outside the glandular habitat as carcinomatose metastases and offers a new aspect which should be taken into consideration when these postoperatory nodules appear. These nodules are always located in those sites where dissection has occured: superficial subcutaneous area or deep peri visceral area. |
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