2009
Chapter 98 The Use of 131Iodine in the Treatment of Graves’ Disease in Children
Rivkees S, Dinauer C. Chapter 98 The Use of 131Iodine in the Treatment of Graves’ Disease in Children. 2009, 942-955. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-374135-6.00098-4.ChaptersGraves' diseaseRadioactive iodineThyroid cancerSide effectsLong-term adverse side effectsLong-term remission ratesRecurrent laryngeal nerve paresisPreferred definitive treatmentTreatment of GravesAcute side effectsBone marrow suppressionLaryngeal nerve paresisLong-term complicationsSerious adverse reactionsCurrent treatment optionsHigh cure ratesLarge thyroid glandForm of surgeryAdverse side effectsGenetic damageAntithyroid medicationDefinitive therapyNerve paresisPermanent hypoparathyroidismRemission rate
1999
Extensive surgery improves recurrence-free survival for children and young patients with class I papillary thyroid carcinoma
Dinauer C, Tuttle R, Robie D, McClellan D, Francis G. Extensive surgery improves recurrence-free survival for children and young patients with class I papillary thyroid carcinoma. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 1999, 34: 1799-1804. PMID: 10626858, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(99)90316-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPapillary thyroid cancerRisk of complicationsExtensive surgeryRadioactive iodineHigh riskThyroid hormonesRecurrent papillary thyroid cancerIncidence of complicationsRecurrence-free survivalRisk of recurrenceYears of agePapillary thyroid carcinomaInitial surgeryPermanent hypoparathyroidismSubtotal thyroidectomyTotal thyroidectomyAdjunctive therapySurgical complicationsSurgical groupYounger patientsMultifocal diseaseMultifocal tumorsContralateral lobeOptimal treatmentThyroid cancer