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»ENDEMIC COAST GOITRE« IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN
Acta Endocrinologica, 1965ABSTRACT A survey of goitre was made in the goitrous regions on the coast of Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan. Prevalence of goitre was confirmed in Hidaka coast and Rishiri Island. All goitrous patients were clinically euthyroid. The usual diet of the inhabitants of these districts consisted of a large quantity of iodine-rich seaweeds ...
Tadashi Higuchi+4 more
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ENDEMIC GOITRE IN ALTO ADIGE (ITALY)
Acta Endocrinologica, 1977ABSTRACT The whole population of Certosa (Karthaus) (altitude 1327 m), a little village in the Alto Adige province in Northern Italy, was studied regarding the incidence and pathophysiological data of endemic goitre. The study included 204 subjects: in 85 % of the whole population, and in 48 % of the school-children population from 6-14 years of age ...
A. Costa+8 more
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Taste sensitivity and endemic goitre in Israel
Annals of Human Genetics, 1963SummaryTaste thresholds for phenylthiourea were measured in 962 Israeli children and adolescents. The incidence of non‐toxic nodular goitre (endemic goitre) among these subjects was investigated. A large difference of nontasters frequency was found between goitrous and non‐goitrous subjects, i.e. 20·;8 and 4·7%, respectively.
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ENDEMIC GOITRE IN THE NETHERLANDS
Acta Endocrinologica, 1959A. Querido, J. Terpstra
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THE qTIOLOGY OF HIMALAYAN ENDEMIC GOITRE
The Lancet, 1961V. Ramalingaswami+2 more
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PHENYLTHIOUREA AND ENDEMIC GOITRE
The Lancet, 1965L. Cramarossa, Federico De Luca
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