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Management of Toxic Goitre
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Toxic Goitre
Abstract
Two cases of exophthalmic goiters (Figure) presented to the outpatient’s department of Glocal Hospital, Krishnanagore, West Bengal, India, who were admitted to the hospital and detailed work up was made before operative intervention was made. Noteworthy to mention that the patients had taken Carbimazole for 2 to 5 years. Surgery involved sub-total thyroidectomy in Grave’s disease. These presentations are rare. Wide excision of the toxic nodule was performed in the case which revealed a toxic nodule. Distinct improvement in the exophthalmos in the case of Grave’s disease resulted following surgery.
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Figure: Two cases of exophthalmos.

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