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  1. Substernal Goiter: Diagnosis and Treatment of Substernal Goiter

    Sep 1, 2020 · Substernal goiters can cause compressive symptoms and can harbor a thyroid cancer. These goiters can push and displace the breathing tube, swallowing tube and important blood …

  2. Substernal Goiter - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jan 15, 2025 · Substernal goiter refers to thyroid tissue within the thoracic cavity, typically caused by an enlarging thyroid gland extending through the thoracic inlet. Less commonly, this condition results …

  3. Treatment of benign obstructive or substernal goiter - UpToDate

    The treatment of benign obstructive or substernal goiters will be reviewed here. The clinical manifestations and evaluation of suspected obstructive or substernal goiter is reviewed separately.

  4. Substernal goiter | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Mar 8, 2025 · Substernal goiter, or retrosternal goiter, is an enlarged thyroid gland with intrathoracic extension.

  5. Extension of the thyroid into the upper chest

    Substernal goiter occurs when the thyroid gland or masses within the gland extend into the upper chest. In some cases, the chest needs to be surgically opened to remove these goiters, which is a more …

  6. Substernal Goiter: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    Jul 7, 2023 · Substernal goiter is a condition in which an enlarged thyroid gland extends below the level of the sternum (breastbone) and into the chest. This article provides an overview of substernal goiter, …

  7. What Are Substernal Goiters & How Are They Treated?

    Jul 12, 2017 · These growths are called substernal goiters, and they can cause even more problems that a typical goiter. Today, we explain why substernal goiters develop, and how they are treated.

  8. Substernal Goiter (enlarged thyroid gland) - MD Searchlight

    A substernal goiter is an enlarged thyroid gland that grows downwards into the chest cavity, causing compression of the windpipe and sometimes the food pipe or blood vessels.

  9. Substernal Goiter (Retrosternal Goiter): Background, Relevant …

    Despite the declining frequency of goiter diagnoses in the United States, substernal goiter remains a significant consideration in the differential diagnosis of mediastinal masses,...

  10. Substernal Goiter: From Definitions to Treatment - PMC

    The enlargement of multinodular goiter into the mediastinum through the thoracic inlet or ectopic thyroid tissues directly in the mediastinum is defined as Substernal Goiter (SG).