Consensus statement by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) and the American Head and Neck Society Endocrine Surgery Section (AHNS-ES) on Pediatric Benign and Malignant Thyroid Surgery.
Brendan C StackChristine TwiningJeff RastatterPeter AngelosZubair BalochGillian DiercksWilliam FaquinKen KazahayaScott RivkeesTony SheynJennifer J ShinJessica SmithGeoffrey ThompsonPushpa ViswanathanAri WassnerJennifer BrooksGregory W RandolphPublished in: Head & neck (2021)
Pediatric thyroid cancer has many unique nuances, such as bulky cervical adenopathy on presentation, an increased incidence of diffuse sclerosing variant, and a longer potential lifespan to endure potential complications from treatment. Complications can be a burden to parents and patients alike. We suggest that optimal outcomes and decreased morbidity will come from the use of advanced imaging, diagnostic testing, and neural monitoring of patients treated at high-volume centers by high-volume surgeons.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- risk factors
- coronary artery bypass
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- high resolution
- prognostic factors
- quality improvement
- surgical site infection
- metabolic syndrome
- low grade
- type diabetes
- skeletal muscle
- acute coronary syndrome
- mass spectrometry
- weight loss