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Definition and other additional information on Substernal from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Located behind or below the sternum, as in substernal pain...
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Full text book excerpt about Chest Pain, Substernal from 'The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter' related to Chest pain. ... Substernal chest pain requires a rapid and accurate assessment to identify potentially life-threatening events. Substernal chest pain of cardiac origin...
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Definition of substernal ... Substernal is deep within the sternum or breastbone. The sternum is located directly in the center of the chest. It connects with the ribs to form the rib cage, which protects your heart and lungs from damage.
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Sub-sternal thyroid glands (goiters) which grow into the chest and cause trouble. Part of the largest thyroid site on the WWW ... Symptoms of Sub-Sternal Thyroids ... Please read the page on Thyroid Goiters before you read this page. It will make it easier to understand. The normal thyroid gland resides in the neck,
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PURPOSE: We describe the clinical results and complications associated with different surgical approaches to the treatment of substernal goiter. ... RESULTS: Thyroid scan revealed that 88% of patients had substernal goiter. A cervical incision alone was used in 46 of 55 patients. Nine patients underwent thyroidectomy via...
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BACKGROUND: Substernal goiter, also said cervico-mediastinic goiter, is a thyroid formation with cervical departure that goes beyond, with stretched neck, the superior thoracic strait for at least 3 cm and that preserves, generally, the parenchimal or fibrous connections between the cervical and thoracic portion, ...
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Substernal goiter may be detected incidentally on chest x-ray or CT scan, or found because of obstructive symptoms such as dyspnea, wheezing, or cough. The most common obstructive symptom is exertional dyspnea, which is present in 30 to 60 percent of ... Substernal goiter CT I...
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Substernal goiters can remain asymptomatic for many years. Consequently, incidental discovery of these goiters is not uncommon, for example, on routine chest radiography. ... Conversely, while symptoms of substernal goiter can often develop slowly over many years, serious symptoms, such as airway compromise,
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Chest x-ray and CT scan showing substernal goiter and tracheal compression. ... Axial CT scan of the patient on the left,showing the upper portion of a large right substernal goiter compressing and displacing the larynx to the left.
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www.ghorayeb.com/ThyroidSubsternal.html
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