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Endemic Goiter and Public Health

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1928
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Endemic Goiter

The thyroid gland plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, growth, and development through the synthesis of thyroid hormones—thyroxine (T₄) and triiodothyronine (T₃). Iodine is an essential micronutrient required for the synthesis of these hormones. Inadequate dietary intake of iodine results in insufficient thyroid hormone production, leading to
Abdiraimov Isakender   +3 more
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Autonomy in Endemic Goiter

Thyroid, 1998
The occurrence of hyperthyroidism in many individuals after introduction of iodine prophylaxis in endemic goiter areas can have dramatic consequences for the affected individuals. It indicates that in such individuals the increase of serum thyroid hormone level in response to iodine supplementation does not exert its normal negative feedback on thyroid
Corvilain, Bernard   +4 more
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Endemic Goiter in Vietnam*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1983
Endemic goiter involves about 15% of the population of Vietnam. To define the role of various factors which contribute to endemic goiter in Vietnam, we surveyed 935 people in Vancon, a lowland commune with goiter appearing only in the past decade, and 619 people in Dich Giao, a highland commune with endemic goiter treated erratically with iodized salt.
J M, Hershman   +13 more
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Endemic goiter and endemic thyroid disorders

World Journal of Surgery, 1991
AbstractThe primary role of iodine deficiency in goitrogenesis and the prevention and treatment of endemic goiter by iodine supplementation is firmly established. Unfortunately, implementation of iodine prophylaxis programs has met with considerable technical and socioeconomic difficulties.
E, Gaitan, N C, Nelson, G V, Poole
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Endemic Multinodular Goiter

New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Thirty-five years ago, this 72-year-old woman noticed a painless, slowly enlarging anterior neck mass. For the past few years, she has had a sensation of suffocating after falling asleep.
Daniel Cuevas-Ramos   +1 more
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Endemic Goiter in Guatemala

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1969
This paper is the result of an analysis of a publication by Munoz, Perez, and Scrimshaw in this Journal and of another by the same authors. The former lists the findings in 22 entire departments in Guatemala; the latter, the observations in each of the 105 localities in which the survey was conducted.
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