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Iodine status in ewes with the intake of iodine enriched alga Chlorella
The effect of increased intake of iodine at different selenium intake was studied in three groups of lambing ewes consisting of five animals and in their lambs for 76 days (from day 4 to day 80 post partum).
J. Trávníček +6 more
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Abstract Carrier screening for genetic conditions performed preconception or during pregnancy allows identification of fetal risk for inherited autosomal recessive and X‐linked conditions. The goal is to identify at‐risk patients/couples and offer them reproductive options such as preimplantation genetic diagnosis, prenatal testing, or targeted newborn
Emily B. Rosenfeld +5 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT The objective was to prepare guidelines to perform the current optimum treatment by organizing effective and efficient treatments of hemangiomas and vascular malformations, confirming the safety, and systematizing treatment, employing evidence‐based medicine techniques and aimed at improvement of the outcomes.
Yoshiaki Kinoshita +116 more
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The maturation of regional sweating patterns from childhood to young adulthood in females
Abstract Children are considered heat vulnerable, with the belief that maturation of sweating occurs throughout childhood. Indeed, young children demonstrate distinct patterns of regional sweating compared to adults, but little is known about this pattern maturation throughout puberty. This study aimed to investigate the maturation of regional sweating
Hannah Blount +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Iodine Salt Consumption in Indonesian Households: Baseline Health Survey 2007 [PDF]
Background: Iodine Deficiency Disorder (100) reduction program has been implemented since 1976. According to the National Economic Survey 2002, the average consumption of iodized salt was 6. 26 grams.
Aryastami, N. K. (Ni) +2 more
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Assessment of Iodine Status in Children of Bhuj, Gujarat
Background: Iodine deficiency disorder results in avoidable brain damage, cognitive impairment, and inhibited growth and development among children.
Dinesh Sharma +2 more
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A sufficient amount of iodine in food is necessary for the thyroid gland to produce hormones during pregnancy. The aim of our work was to evaluate iodine and thyrotrophic hormone (TSH) concentration in urine, free triiodothyronine (fT3) and thyroxine (fT4) in complicated pregnancies in Upper Silesia (region of iodine deficiency in Poland) in comparison
Piotr, Bodzek +2 more
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Primary Hyperparathyroidism in Adults: Recent Developments in Diagnosis and Management
ABSTRACT Primary hyperparathyroidism has a prevalence of around 1% in the general population. Diagnosis requires biochemical testing of serum (for calcium and parathyroid hormone) and urine (for calcium excretion), as well as wider screening for complications including osteoporosis, renal disease, abdominal symptoms and neuropsychiatric disturbance. In
Elizabeth Wootton +5 more
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Substrate for Thyroid Hormone Synthesis: Biochemistry, Evolution, and Physiology
Two proposed sequence of events for thyroxine formation in patients expressing mutant thyroglobulin. (A) (1) TSH stimulation drives expression of misfolded TG. (2) Unremitting ER stress. (3) Stress‐induced cell death. (4) Dead thyrocytes release their contents. (5) The contents become iodinated. (6) Forming thyroxine.
Crystal Young, Peter Arvan
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Abstract Background/Introduction A reliable assessment of iodine status is essential to prevent thyroid dysfunction. Urinary iodine concentration (UIC) from spot samples is commonly used, but high variability limits its diagnostic performance. Purpose
Fryżewska, Joanna +3 more
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