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A multinodular goiter is when an enlarged thyroid has bumps (nodules) on it. What causes this, and is surgery always necessary?
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A multinodular goiter is an enlarged thyroid gland with several nodules. It may not cause any symptoms, but a large goiter can cause difficulty breathing or swallowing or be related to ...
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Characterised by multiple growths in the thyroid gland, multinodular Goitre (MNG) is typically benign but carries a small cancer risk. Factors like family history and nodule features influence ...
Multinodular goiters, which happen when lumps called nodules grow in your thyroid. A goiter is described as "toxic" when it's linked to hyperthyroidism.
Many times the cause of multinodular goitre remains unknown. Women, older adults, and those with family members with similar conditions have more chances of having nodular goitre.
Evidence has been accumulating to establish definitely the fact that goitre is due to a deficiency of iodin in the food and water taken into the body. Dr. J. F. McClendon, Professor of Physiology ...
It is our opinion that the multinodular goiter is not a simple benign process, but a progressive disease that goes on, first to develop toxicity in a significant percentage of cases, as indicated ...
Certain parts of the U. S. have a high incidence of goitre. Dr. H. H. Skinner of Yakima, Wash., one of the districts with an extremely large proportion of goitres, noted that little had been said ...