Ambreem A Imran, Sarosh Majid, Saeed Akhtar Khan.
Diagnosis of enlarged thyroid - an analysis of 250 cases.
Ann King Edward Med Uni Jan ;11(3):203-4.
Thyroid enlargement is a common problem faced both by clinicians and histopathologists. In an effort to determine the incidence of its various causes in our population, 250 cases were analyzed. There was a marked female preponderance (M:F ratio 1:3.8). Multinodular goiter was the commonest final diagnosis whereas 4 cases showed malignant thyroid neoplasms. Microscopic examination remained the golden path to the final diagnosis. The results as well as the relative efficacy of the various diagnostic modalities are discussed.
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