Oral Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation after Total Thyroidectomy, Does it worth?A Prospective study

HATEM KAMAL EL GOHARY;

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Hypocalcaemia is an important and common complication following thyroid surgery with reports varying from 0.5% to 75%. This wide variation is partly due to differences in defining hypocalcaemia and variance in laboratory ranges for normocalcaemia. (Gac et


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Title Oral Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation after Total Thyroidectomy, Does it worth?A Prospective study
Other Titles دراسة مستقبليه لتقييم إعطاء الكالسيوم وفيتامين (د) بالفم بعد الإستئصال الكامل للغدة الدرقية
Authors HATEM KAMAL EL GOHARY
Keywords Oral Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation after Total Thyroidectomy, Does it worth? A Prospective study
Issue Date 2010
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Hypocalcaemia is an important and common complication following thyroid surgery with reports varying from 0.5% to 75%. This wide variation is partly due to differences in defining hypocalcaemia and variance in laboratory ranges for normocalcaemia. (Gac et

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