2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13304-017-0476-2
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Approach to thyroid carcinoma in pregnancy

Abstract: Thyroid carcinoma is the first cancer found in general population and the second diagnosed during pregnancy following the breast one. Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to thyroid malignancy in pregnant women pose several and serious issues to the physicians. Even if there is no consensus about the surgical treatment of thyroid carcinomas during pregnancy, a large number of women undergo surgery over the world. The best surgical and anesthesiological treatment should be chosen after reaching a consensus bet… Show more

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“…us, oncological treatment may be delayed until a er delivery. However, the case reported here involves a diagnosis of advanced and metastatic disease [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…us, oncological treatment may be delayed until a er delivery. However, the case reported here involves a diagnosis of advanced and metastatic disease [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La exposición del feto a I 131 produce hipotiroidismo, deterioro cognitivo y retraso mental (42) . Si es necesario utilizar el tratamiento después del parto, la lactancia debe completarse 6 a 8 semanas antes del tratamiento (44) . Esta recomendación es debida al aumento de la actividad del yodo en el tejido glandular sometido a los efectos del estrógeno, lo que lleva a acumulación de yodo radiomarcado en la mama.…”
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“…En estos casos, la cirugía debe ser considerada como una alternativa razonable. Algunos autores sugieren que dicha cirugía puede ser llevada a cabo con total seguridad en cualquier fase de la gestación, siempre que sea realizada por equipos expertos, sin que entrañe peligro ni para la madre ni para el feto [37,49]. Sin embargo, la mayor parte de los autores, en caso de no poder postergar la cirugía, se decantan por realizarla durante el segundo trimestre del embarazo, dado que es el momento más seguro tanto para la madre como para el feto [8].…”
Section: Manejo Del Carcinoma De Tiroides Diagnosticado Justo Antes D...unclassified