Patterns of Urinary Iodine Excretion in Goitrous and Nongoitrous Areas
An analysis has been made of the distribution patterns of iodine concentration and creatinine content in the urine of 1,965 civilians and 479 military personnel at a total of eight-one sites in Thailand, Burma, Malaya, Lebanon, Bolivia, Uruguay, Brazil, Venezuela, Jamaica and Washington, D.C. The pa...
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