What are the indications for bilateral adrenalectomy? - Bilateral _____ - Ectopic ACTH-dependent Cushing's syndrome - Irresectable or unlocalised primary tumour
Patients undergoing unilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing's syndrome typically require _____ post-op
It is mandatory to pre-operatively screen for _____ in suspected cases of MEN 2 syndromes, before doing a thyroidectomy (MTC)
The following resection is done in a _____thyroidectomy

The following resection is done in a _____thyroidectomy

The following resection is done in a _____thyroidectomy

_____ retractor is a self-retaining retractor used in thyroid surgery
Drop of PTH to _____ the maximum value at 10 min postresection is considered an adequate resection in a parathyroid adenoma by the Miami criteria
MACIS scale (postop modification) for prognostic scoring in thyroid cancer - distant M_____, Age at presentation (40 years old), Completeness of original surgical resection, extrathyroidal Invasion, and tumor Size
The _____ nerve may be transected during ligation of the inferior thyroid artery during thyroid surgery
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