OBJECTIVES:To examine, by ultrasonography the prevalence of thyroid nodules in a cross sectional study of male medical workers occupationally exposed to chi radiation at the Pisa hospital, in comparison with controls matched for age and sex. METHODS:50 male medical workers exposed to radiation were randomly matched for age (+/- 2 years) with 100 male workers not occupationally exposed to ionising radiation who lived in a slightly iodine deficient area of Tuscany (Lunigiana) (control group 1), and with 100 male workers not exposed to radiation who lived in the same area (Pisa) (control group 2). RESULTS:Of the occupationally exposed subjects, thyroid nodules were detected in 19/50 (38.0%). Among controls, thyroid nodules were detected in 19/...
Although diagnostic x-ray procedures provide important medical benefits, cancer risks associated wit...
Introduction: The nuclear accidents at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant released more than 10 E...
In the August issue of the Journal (1) Volzke et al. claim that occupational exposure to ionizing ra...
The prevalence of thyroid nodules was studied with ultrasonography in a group of male hospital worke...
Background: Thyroid diseases occur more frequently in people exposed to ionizing radiation, but the ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether healthcare workers routinely exposed to low-level ionizing radiat...
Background. Ionizing radiation could cause negative effects on DNA molecules, which leads mutation a...
Abstract Background: Thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer occur more frequently in people exposed to ...
Objectives. It is known that a great extent of radiation is emitted from the medical instruments use...
Objective: The prevalence of benign nodular thyroid disease in the general population is high, as sh...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the baseline incidence, prevalence, and characteristics of thyroid nodules i...
Data evaluating the effect of asymptomatic effects of radiation on thyroid hormone panels and ultras...
ContextAlthough radiation exposure is an important predictor of thyroid cancer on diagnosis of a thy...
Purpose : To evaluate prolonged low dose-rate gamma - exposure effects on the thyroid glands of resi...
Purpose: To evaluate the possible role of occupational low dose ionizing radiation exposure in incre...
Although diagnostic x-ray procedures provide important medical benefits, cancer risks associated wit...
Introduction: The nuclear accidents at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant released more than 10 E...
In the August issue of the Journal (1) Volzke et al. claim that occupational exposure to ionizing ra...
The prevalence of thyroid nodules was studied with ultrasonography in a group of male hospital worke...
Background: Thyroid diseases occur more frequently in people exposed to ionizing radiation, but the ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether healthcare workers routinely exposed to low-level ionizing radiat...
Background. Ionizing radiation could cause negative effects on DNA molecules, which leads mutation a...
Abstract Background: Thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer occur more frequently in people exposed to ...
Objectives. It is known that a great extent of radiation is emitted from the medical instruments use...
Objective: The prevalence of benign nodular thyroid disease in the general population is high, as sh...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the baseline incidence, prevalence, and characteristics of thyroid nodules i...
Data evaluating the effect of asymptomatic effects of radiation on thyroid hormone panels and ultras...
ContextAlthough radiation exposure is an important predictor of thyroid cancer on diagnosis of a thy...
Purpose : To evaluate prolonged low dose-rate gamma - exposure effects on the thyroid glands of resi...
Purpose: To evaluate the possible role of occupational low dose ionizing radiation exposure in incre...
Although diagnostic x-ray procedures provide important medical benefits, cancer risks associated wit...
Introduction: The nuclear accidents at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant released more than 10 E...
In the August issue of the Journal (1) Volzke et al. claim that occupational exposure to ionizing ra...