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*In the 19th century, thyroid surgery became an increasingly standard practice with the help of anesthesia and antiseptics. <ref name="ashjdSJHBDAJH">McCONAHEY W, HAY I, WOOLNER L, van HEERDEN J, TAYLOR W. Papillary Thyroid Cancer Treated at the Mayo Clinic, 1946 Through 1970: Initial Manifestations, Pathologic Findings, Therapy, and Outcome. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 1986;61(12):978-996. doi:10.1016/s0025-6196(12)62641-x.</ref> | |||
*In 1880, Ludwig Rehn preformed the first total [[thyroidectomy]]. | *In 1880, Ludwig Rehn preformed the first total [[thyroidectomy]]. | ||
*In 1885, J. Mikulicz-Radecki preformed the first subtotal [[thyroidectomy]]. | *In 1885, J. Mikulicz-Radecki preformed the first subtotal [[thyroidectomy]]. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]; Alison Leibowitz [3]
Overview
Discovery
- The most evident sign of thyroid pathology is goiter, which used to be referred to bronchocoele.
- In 1656, Thomas Wharton named the gland the “thyroid,” referring to its shield-like shape.
- In 1811, Bernard Courtois discovered iodine and in 1813, W. Prout used iodine to treat thyroid goiter.
- In 1835, James Graves provided the primary description of exophthalmic goiter.
- In 1833, Allan Burns and Gaspard Bayle distinguished thyroid cancer from goiter.[1]
Landmark Events in the Development of Treatment Strategies
- In the 19th century, thyroid surgery became an increasingly standard practice with the help of anesthesia and antiseptics. [2]
- In 1880, Ludwig Rehn preformed the first total thyroidectomy.
- In 1885, J. Mikulicz-Radecki preformed the first subtotal thyroidectomy.
- In 1934, Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie discovered radioactive iodine isotope, which catalyzed diagnosis and treatment methods for thyroid diseases.
- ↑ Template:Greene F, Komorowski A. Clinical Approach To Well-Differentited Thyroid Cancers. Delhi, India: Byworld Books; 2012.
- ↑ McCONAHEY W, HAY I, WOOLNER L, van HEERDEN J, TAYLOR W. Papillary Thyroid Cancer Treated at the Mayo Clinic, 1946 Through 1970: Initial Manifestations, Pathologic Findings, Therapy, and Outcome. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 1986;61(12):978-996. doi:10.1016/s0025-6196(12)62641-x.