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Selenium, iodine, and the relation with Kashin-Beck disease
Nutrition, 2011The etiology and pathogenesis of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) remain uncertain at present. A deficiency of selenium and iodine is considered common in KBD-affected areas. Supplying selenium and iodine for the prevention of KBD has been performed in the past few decades in affected areas in China. Supplying selenium and/or iodine has produced positive http:
Yunfeng Yao, Fuxing Pei, Pengde Kang
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Prevalence of pediatric Kashin-Beck disease in Tibet
Clinical Rheumatology, 2021To estimate the prevalence of Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) among children in 2017 in Changdu of Tibet.We adopted a four-step recruitment to include children aged 7-12 years from seven identified historically endemic counties in Changdu. Posterior-anterior radiographs of right hand and wrist were taken and were graded at four sites (metaphysis, epiphysis ...
Hu, Li +11 more
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Selenium in Kashin-Beck disease areas
Biological Trace Element Research, 1991In this article, the duplication portion technique was used to determine the daily intakes of selenium and ten other elements in the 24-h total diets collected in the typical Kashin-Beck endemic areas, i.e., Shanxi Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous of China.
L Q, Xu +4 more
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1987
Kashin-Beck disease is the most frequent rheumatologic problem of children in China. Although it is acquired environmentally and frequently leads to life-long crippling, the etiology remains an enigma.
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Kashin-Beck disease is the most frequent rheumatologic problem of children in China. Although it is acquired environmentally and frequently leads to life-long crippling, the etiology remains an enigma.
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Study on the pathogenic factors of kashin‐beck disease
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1992Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) is a chronic osteoarthritic disease, endemic in parts of China. Its etiology is unknown. Selenium deficiency, high concentration of organic matter (mainly fulvic acid) in drinking water, and severe contamination of grain by fungi have been proposed environmental causes.
A, Peng, C, Yang, H, Rui, H, Li
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Endemic Kashin–Beck disease: A food-sourced osteoarthropathy
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2020Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) is an endemic osteoarthropathy, which causes disability and heavy socioeconomic burdens. The preventive measures have been taken in the past few decades. However, recent KBD-epidemiological trend and comprehensive effect of its preventive measures need to be evaluated.By employing typical survey, cross-sectional survey, case ...
Kewei, Wang +7 more
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Acta orthopaedica Belgica, 1992
A case of Kashin-Beck's disease is presented. It is an acquired, disabling, polyarthritic, degenerative condition of early onset, sometimes leading to a variable degree of dwarfism. It occurs endemically in certain Asian areas. Treatment is, if possible, preventive.
J, Moerman +3 more
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A case of Kashin-Beck's disease is presented. It is an acquired, disabling, polyarthritic, degenerative condition of early onset, sometimes leading to a variable degree of dwarfism. It occurs endemically in certain Asian areas. Treatment is, if possible, preventive.
J, Moerman +3 more
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The clinical course of kashin‐beck disease
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1964AbstractKashin‐Beck or Urov disease is described with authority by an astute scholar and clinician, Prof. Nesterov, Director of the Institute for Rheumatism and member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR in Moscow. The disease is a chronic, disabling, degenerative, generalized osteoarthrosis involving peripheral (symmetrical) joints and ...
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Kashin-Beck disease in children: radiographic findings in the wrist
Skeletal Radiology, 2002To characterize the features and prevalence of radiographic abnormalities of the wrist in children with Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) and to determine whether the presence of radiographic abnormalities in the wrist correlates with the severity of KBD.Two hundred and eight posteroanterior radiographs of the right hand (including wrist) in children with KBD,
W, Yu +5 more
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