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Bilateral phrenic nerve palsy associated with benign thyroid goiter
P. B. Manning, N. W. Thompson
Department of Surgery
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Benign Thyroid Goiter
100%
Phrenic Nerve Palsy
100%
Dyspnea
66%
Goiter
66%
Elderly Patients
33%
Injury Levels
33%
Operative Treatment
33%
Nerve Injury
33%
Adjacent Structures
33%
Pulmonary Dysfunction
33%
Dysphagia
33%
First Rib
33%
Thoracic Cavity
33%
Cardiopulmonary Function
33%
Substernal
33%
Thyroid Enlargement
33%
Phrenic Nerve
33%
Airway Compression
33%
Large Goiter
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Goiter
100%
Phrenic Nerve Paralysis
100%
Dyspnea
40%
Elderly Patient
20%
Neck
20%
Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
20%
Silo-Filler's Disease
20%
Nerve Injury
20%
Pulmonary Insufficiency
20%
Thoracic Cavity
20%
Phrenic Nerve
20%
Rib
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Goiter
100%
Phrenic Nerve Paralysis
100%
Dyspnea
40%
Lung Disease
20%
Nerve Injury
20%
Dysphagia
20%
Lung Insufficiency
20%