نتایج جستجو برای: endemic goiter

تعداد نتایج: 45792  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
ali honarpisheh abbas taghavi hossein akbari

background: goiter is thyroid enlargement, which is the most common visible symptom of iodine deficiency. some studies have shown iodine deficiency in water, soil, and food in many places worldwide. we aimed to determine the prevalence of goiter and the association between urine iodine levels in children with severity and prevalence of goiter in mountainous villages of kashan city (center of ir...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1967
B Malamos D A Koutras P Kostamis G A Rigopoulos N S Zerefos X A Yataganas

Non-toxic goitre is endemic in Greece (Malamos Koutras, Kostamis, Kralios, Rigopoulos, and Zerefos, I966a), and detailed biochemical studies have implicated iodine deficiency as the main causative factor (Malamos, Miras, Koutras, Kostamis, Binopoulos, Mantzos, Levis, Rigopoulos, Zerefos, and Tassopoulos, I966b). However, in the endemic regions studied, both goitrous and non-goitrous persons are...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1977
B M Goslings R Djokomoeljanto R Docter C van Hardeveld G Hennemann D Smeenk A Querido

In an area of severe endemic goiter in Central Java, Indonesia, clinical overt or mild hypothyroidism appeared to be present in 7 out of 20 cretins and also in 12 out of 94 non-cretinous subjects, all 5-20 years of age, living in the village of Sengi. Hypothyroidism was not found in a control group of 70 subjects of the same age living in Londjong just outside the edemia. In hypothyroid subject...

2017
Zhen Liang Chen Xu Yong-Jun Luo

BACKGROUND Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) refer to diseases that are caused by insufficient iodine intake, and the best strategy to prevent IDD is the addition of iodine to dietary salt. Because iodine deficiency is a common cause of goiter, the prevalence as effectively controlled after the implementation of universal salt iodization (USI) in China. However, there is substantial controversy...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1969
J Kevany R Fierro-Benitez E A Pretell J B Stanbury

Endemic goiter is a health problem in many areas of the world; in some areas the disease is so severe that cretinism and other defects are found. In many areas geographic, economic, and other factors prevent the use of iodized salt as a preventive measure. Field studies were begun in 1966 to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of parenteral administration of iodized oil in goiter prev...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1985
Yap Sim Bee

Eight longhouses were selected randomly for a goitre survey in the Entabai area of the Sixth Division, Sarawak. 645 subjects were examined and a goitre prevalence of 46.4% (15 years and above) was found. The females had a higher rate of 69.5% as compared with their male counterparts with 24.4%. Below the age of 15 years, prevalence was low and there was not much difference between the two sexes...

2007
Majid Aminzadeh Zohreh Karamizadeh Gholam Hossein Amirhakimi

Objective: To evaluate the state of iodine uptake and frequency of goiter in a previously endemic population after use of iodine salt for ten years. Methodology: In an area in south of Iran following examination of randomly selected 1504, 8-10 year school children, 102 cases with grade 2 or larger goiter were found. One hundred normal cases regarding thyroid examination were also selected as co...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1919

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2014
D H Knipl G Röst

We show that disease transmission models in a spatially heterogeneous environment can have a large number of coexisting endemic equilibria. A general compartmental model is considered to describe the spread of an infectious disease in a population distributed over several patches. For disconnected regions, many boundary equilibria may exist with mixed disease free and endemic components, but th...

2013
Alberto R. Puente-Rolón R. Graham Reynolds Liam J. Revell

The endemic Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) has spent 42 years on the Endangered Species List with little evidence for recovery. One significant impediment to effective conservation planning has been a lack of knowledge of the distribution of genetic variability in the species. It has previously been suggested that boas might best be protected around caves that harbor large populations o...

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