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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 46, 684-685, Copyright © 1988 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
TS Hall, P Caslowitz, C Popper and GW Smith
A substernal goiter may descend into the thorax. However, a truly aberrant
intrathoracic thyroid represents a rare and anatomically different entity
that requires appropriate modifications in approach and surgical technique.
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Substernal goiter versus intrathoracic aberrant thyroid: a critical difference
Department of Surgery, Francis Scott Key Medical Center, Baltimore, MD 21205.
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