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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 41, 157-160, Copyright © 1994 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society


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Anaesthetic management of a patient with a large neck mass

J Todesco and RT Williams
Department of Anaesthesia, Foothills Hospital, University of Calgary, Alberta.

Large thyroid masses present several potential difficulties for anaesthetists. These include distortion of the airway, endocrine disturbances, and metastatic effects. A typical case is presented and the anaesthetic management and considerations are described.


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