Oral Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation after Total Thyroidectomy, Does it worth?A Prospective study
HATEM KAMAL EL GOHARY;
Abstract
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 | Description | 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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