The epidemiology of thyroid disease
Thyroid disorders are prevalent and their manifestations are determined by the dietary iodine availability. Data from screening large population samples from USA and Europe. The most common cause of thyroid disorders worldwide is iodine deficiency, leading to goitre formation and hypothyroidism. In...
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description | Thyroid disorders are prevalent and their manifestations are determined by the dietary iodine availability.
Data from screening large population samples from USA and Europe.
The most common cause of thyroid disorders worldwide is iodine deficiency, leading to goitre formation and hypothyroidism. In iodine-replete areas, most persons with thyroid disorders have autoimmune disease.
Definition of thyroid disorders, selection criteria used, influence of age and sex, environmental factors and the different techniques used for assessment of thyroid function.
Increasing incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Environmental iodine influences the epidemiology of non-malignant thyroid disease.
Iodine supplementation of populations with mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency. An evidence-based strategy for the risk stratification, treatment and follow-up of benign nodular thyroid disease. Is there any benefit in screening adults for thyroid dysfunction? |
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Data from screening large population samples from USA and Europe.
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Definition of thyroid disorders, selection criteria used, influence of age and sex, environmental factors and the different techniques used for assessment of thyroid function.
Increasing incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Environmental iodine influences the epidemiology of non-malignant thyroid disease.
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Data from screening large population samples from USA and Europe.
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Definition of thyroid disorders, selection criteria used, influence of age and sex, environmental factors and the different techniques used for assessment of thyroid function.
Increasing incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Environmental iodine influences the epidemiology of non-malignant thyroid disease.
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Data from screening large population samples from USA and Europe.
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Definition of thyroid disorders, selection criteria used, influence of age and sex, environmental factors and the different techniques used for assessment of thyroid function.
Increasing incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Environmental iodine influences the epidemiology of non-malignant thyroid disease.
Iodine supplementation of populations with mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency. An evidence-based strategy for the risk stratification, treatment and follow-up of benign nodular thyroid disease. Is there any benefit in screening adults for thyroid dysfunction?</abstract><cop>Oxford</cop><pub>Oxford University Press</pub><pmid>21893493</pmid><doi>10.1093/bmb/ldr030</doi><tpages>13</tpages></addata></record> |
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