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Sign up to receive ATOTW weekly - email ANAESTHESIA FOR THYROID SURGERY . ANAESTHESIA TUTORIAL OF THE WEEK 162. 30TH NOVEMBER 2009. Lucy Adams, Specialty Registrar Sarah Davies, Locum Consultant Department of ANAESTHESIA , Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK. Correspondence to QUESTIONS. Before reading the tutorial try answering the following questions. Answers can be found at the end of the text. 1. Hyperthyroidism a. Can be identified by high levels T3/T4 and THYROID Stimulating Hormone (TSH). b. Is most commonly caused by Graves disease c. Patients are prone to exaggerated hypotensive response during induction of ANAESTHESIA d. Increases Minimum Alveolar Concentration (MAC) values e. THYROID SURGERY is usually first line treatment 2. Regarding superficial cervical plexus block a.
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