2014
DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2014.110920141
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Pattern of thyroid disorder in thyroidectomy specimen

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“…In this study, female preponderance (83.2%) was observed with male : female ratio of 1:5. This was in agreement with studies of Kolur et al, [12] Wani et al [11] and Rahman et al, [13] although the variable male : female ratio of 1:7.6 and 1:8.4 was reported by Ramesh et al [10] and Joseph et al [14] respectively. It is due to the fact that females are more prone to the thyroid disorders.…”
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“…In this study, female preponderance (83.2%) was observed with male : female ratio of 1:5. This was in agreement with studies of Kolur et al, [12] Wani et al [11] and Rahman et al, [13] although the variable male : female ratio of 1:7.6 and 1:8.4 was reported by Ramesh et al [10] and Joseph et al [14] respectively. It is due to the fact that females are more prone to the thyroid disorders.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…[9] In our study, the highest frequency of cases (49.9%) was seen in 31-40 years of age group. These findings are in concordance with the studies done by Ramesh et al, [10] Wani et al [11] and Kolur et al [12] Wani et al and Ramesh et al analyzed that the relative peak incidence was seen in 30-39 years age group. [11,12] Kolur et al also observed that the maximum number of cases seen in 31-40 years.…”
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“…Various studies conducted on thyroidectomy specimens in diverse parts of the world are documented in the literature [12][13][14][15]. Disorders affecting thyroid in different geographic areas of India are well documented [15][16][17][18][19][20]. In current study, as identical to many studies, the number of female patients were more than the male patients with female predominance of 8.2: 1.…”
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confidence: 71%