Thyroid agenesis would appear to be a rare abnormality (50 cases, including 8 personal). In fact, it is a simple anatomical curiosity which may be found in the presence of any type of thyroid condition (simple goitre: 4 cases, thyrotoxicosis: 2 cases, cold nodule: 2 cases, as far as our own patients were concerned). Our 8 patients were all women, hemiagenesis being more commonly discovered in the female sex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHashimoto's thyroiditis is a polymorphous condition. Its clinical diagnosis depends on the presence of a moderately large goitre of recent onset (2-3 yr) that is usually symmetrical and node-free, and particularly hard and rubbery. In addition, a high level of antithyroid antibodies is observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Med Interne (Paris)
December 1970
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May 1964