Endemic goiter and thyroid function in Central-Southern Sardinia : report on an extensive epidemiological survey

Although the existence of endemic goiter and cretinism in Sardinia is known since to ancient time, scanty information collected according to WHO criteria is available. In the present paper the results of an extensive epidemiological survey carried out in juvenile population living in some rural and/...

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Hauptverfasser: MARTINO, E, LOVISELLI, A, TABERLET, A, GRASSO, L, MACCHERINI, D, ANTONAGELI, L, AGHINI-LOMBARDI, F, VELLUZZI, F, MURTAS, M. L, CARTA, M, LAMPIS, M, MURRU, R, MASTINU, A, ARBA, M. L, SICA, V
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description Although the existence of endemic goiter and cretinism in Sardinia is known since to ancient time, scanty information collected according to WHO criteria is available. In the present paper the results of an extensive epidemiological survey carried out in juvenile population living in some rural and/or hilly villages in the provinces of Nuoro and Oristano in Central-Southern Sardinia and in urban area of Cagliari, are reported. In the majority of the villages the mean urinary iodine excretion was lower than 60 micrograms/L; the goiter prevalence ranged between 39% and 61% in the district of Nuoro and between 21% and 56% in the district of Oristano. In the control area the urinary iodine excretion was 105 micrograms/L with a goiter prevalence of 12%. Goiter prevalence was not always inversely related to urinary iodine excretion. No relevant thyroid function alterations were found. 1) in extraurban areas of Central-Southern Sardinia mild to moderate iodine deficiency and endemic goiter are still a widespread problems; 2) also in urban area endemic goiter prevalence is still higher than 10%; 3) extemporary urinary samples are inadequate for assessing the severity of goiter endemia in mild to moderate iodine deficiency; 4) in mildly affected districts palpation is inaccurate for assessing the prevalence of goiter; 5) no relevant alterations of thyroid function were documented in juvenile population.
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