Sonographic measurement of the thyroid gland volume is a safe and reliable method for epidemiologic studies in iodine deficiency disorders. Several factors such as age, sex and anthropometric characteristics are known to be the determinants of thyroid gland size but the most widely studied is the effect of insufficient iodine intake. Low iodine intake induces enlargement of the thyroid gland known as goitre. The assessment of urinary iodine concentration alone is not reliable as it can vary daily within individuals. Urinary iodine concentration in conjunction with sonographic thyroid gland measurements is a widely used method of thyroid gland assessment. Establishment of normative thyroid volume is essential for the assessment of iodine def...
The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of goiter in schoolchildren in a formerl...
We evaluated goiter status and urinary iodine excretion (UIC) of 304 school-children (7-12 years old...
Up to 1992, most European countries used to be moderately to severely iodine deficient. The present ...
Sonographic measurement of the thyroid gland volume is a safe and reliable method for epidemiologic ...
Background: The determination of goiter prevalence in children by thyroid ultrasound is an important...
Background: Local reference data are needed in the screening of children for thyroid enlargement. We...
Iodine deficiency is an actual problem of public health and mostly manifests as enlargement of the t...
Objective: Iodine deficiency endemia is defined by the goitre prevalence and the median urinary iodi...
Background: Determination of thyroid volume using ultrasound has been recommended for monitoring pub...
Goiter prevalence in school-age children and median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) are the main...
Objective: to determine thyroid volume by ultrasound in schoolchildren aged 7 to 11 years, from oil ...
Up to 1992, most European countries used to be moderately to severely iodine deficient. The present ...
The prevalence of goiter and the median urinary iodine concentration are the most important indicato...
Objective. Iodine deficiency is defined by the goiter and the urinary iodine concentration. However,...
Up to 1992, most European countries used to be moderately to severely iodine deficient. The present ...
The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of goiter in schoolchildren in a formerl...
We evaluated goiter status and urinary iodine excretion (UIC) of 304 school-children (7-12 years old...
Up to 1992, most European countries used to be moderately to severely iodine deficient. The present ...
Sonographic measurement of the thyroid gland volume is a safe and reliable method for epidemiologic ...
Background: The determination of goiter prevalence in children by thyroid ultrasound is an important...
Background: Local reference data are needed in the screening of children for thyroid enlargement. We...
Iodine deficiency is an actual problem of public health and mostly manifests as enlargement of the t...
Objective: Iodine deficiency endemia is defined by the goitre prevalence and the median urinary iodi...
Background: Determination of thyroid volume using ultrasound has been recommended for monitoring pub...
Goiter prevalence in school-age children and median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) are the main...
Objective: to determine thyroid volume by ultrasound in schoolchildren aged 7 to 11 years, from oil ...
Up to 1992, most European countries used to be moderately to severely iodine deficient. The present ...
The prevalence of goiter and the median urinary iodine concentration are the most important indicato...
Objective. Iodine deficiency is defined by the goiter and the urinary iodine concentration. However,...
Up to 1992, most European countries used to be moderately to severely iodine deficient. The present ...
The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of goiter in schoolchildren in a formerl...
We evaluated goiter status and urinary iodine excretion (UIC) of 304 school-children (7-12 years old...
Up to 1992, most European countries used to be moderately to severely iodine deficient. The present ...