Thyroid disorders occur in Africa. These disorders present in various ways over many years with presentation associated with iodine status and influences of the environment. This article examined disorders of the thyroid gland in Africa, the epidemiology, progress in iodine nutrition, diagnosis and management of these disorders. We search available literatures using Pubmed, Medline and Googles scholar search engine. The search term was 'Africa' used in various combinations with thyroid gland, iodine deficiency disorders, goitre, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, autoimmune thyroid disorders and thyroid cancers. We reviewed available articles on thyroid disorders in Africa continent published until 2017. From the published w...
In their excellent Seminar on iodine-deficiency disorders (Oct 4, p 1251),1 Michael Zimmermann and c...
Objectives: To review the spectrum of thyroid pathology diagnoses likely to be encountered by surgeo...
Background: Hypothyroidism in utero leading to mental retardation is highly prevalent in developing ...
Background: Thyroid disorders are common endocrine disorders encountered in the African continent. E...
be rare in Africans in the early 1960s. However the 1970s witnessed an upsurge in reported cases of ...
Objective To highlight the magnitude and distribution of thyroid cancer at the largest cancer center...
In a review of 874 Nigerian patients with various types of thyroid gland disorders, forty-six patien...
Iodine deficiency is a major public health problem in developing countries. The main areas where goi...
Thyroid disease in Uganda continues to be endemic, despite national salt iodinization. This study de...
BACKGROUND: Iodine is a fundamental micronutrient intended for usual human growth and development. I...
Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) affect millions of people in developing countries mainly due to di...
Background: In Nigeria, and perhaps other African countries, thyroid disorders in childhood and ado...
Objective. Because follicular thyroid cancers predominate in iodine-deficient and papillary cancers ...
Background: Thyroid antibody testing is not routinely available in developing countries, and few stu...
■ Abstract Severe iodine deficiency was the main cause of endemic goiter and cre-tinism. Most of the...
In their excellent Seminar on iodine-deficiency disorders (Oct 4, p 1251),1 Michael Zimmermann and c...
Objectives: To review the spectrum of thyroid pathology diagnoses likely to be encountered by surgeo...
Background: Hypothyroidism in utero leading to mental retardation is highly prevalent in developing ...
Background: Thyroid disorders are common endocrine disorders encountered in the African continent. E...
be rare in Africans in the early 1960s. However the 1970s witnessed an upsurge in reported cases of ...
Objective To highlight the magnitude and distribution of thyroid cancer at the largest cancer center...
In a review of 874 Nigerian patients with various types of thyroid gland disorders, forty-six patien...
Iodine deficiency is a major public health problem in developing countries. The main areas where goi...
Thyroid disease in Uganda continues to be endemic, despite national salt iodinization. This study de...
BACKGROUND: Iodine is a fundamental micronutrient intended for usual human growth and development. I...
Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) affect millions of people in developing countries mainly due to di...
Background: In Nigeria, and perhaps other African countries, thyroid disorders in childhood and ado...
Objective. Because follicular thyroid cancers predominate in iodine-deficient and papillary cancers ...
Background: Thyroid antibody testing is not routinely available in developing countries, and few stu...
■ Abstract Severe iodine deficiency was the main cause of endemic goiter and cre-tinism. Most of the...
In their excellent Seminar on iodine-deficiency disorders (Oct 4, p 1251),1 Michael Zimmermann and c...
Objectives: To review the spectrum of thyroid pathology diagnoses likely to be encountered by surgeo...
Background: Hypothyroidism in utero leading to mental retardation is highly prevalent in developing ...