Investigations concerning the level of iodine in the blood have been an aid in the better under-standing of the metabolism of iodine in normal individuals and in patients with goiter. Experi-mental studies have established a relation between the thyroid gland and the metabolism of iodine. Clinical observations have shown that. the abnor-mal physiological processes manifest in exoph-thalmic goiter may be alleviated by effecting transi-tory involution of the hyperplastic thyroid tissue with iodine medication and subtotal resection of the thyroid gland. It is generally agreed that clinical hyperthyroidism is associated with the release of abnormal amounts of iodine from the thyroid. In this connection, the affinity of th
In iodine-deficient subjects the T3 and T4 peripheral metabolism was studied. A diminished disposal ...
In studies of the metabolism of iodine, particularly in relation to endocrine function, it has becom...
Thyroid-related pathologies, especially subclinical and clinical hypothyroidism, are commonly descri...
The only known function of iodine in the body is to take part in thyroid hormone synthesis, therefor...
Patients with toxic nodular goiter present an increased urinary excretion of iodine. This is greater...
Further investigations of the metabolism of hormonal iodine were carried out in 12 untreated and iod...
A study was made of the labeled iodinated amino acids and the specific activities of organic iodine ...
Radioiodine has been used to study the func-tion of the human thyroid gland in various ways. The qua...
The present consensus characterizes thyrotoxi-cosis,4 a disease of unknown etiology, by the quan-tit...
150 microg iodine are daily required for thyroid hormone synthesis. The thyroid gland has intrinsic ...
The improvement observed in patients with Graves ' disease following the administration of iodi...
THYROTOXICOSIS, in its classical form, is one of the most readily recog-nizable of all the diseases ...
Numerous clinical investigations have demon-strated that the concentration of plasma protein-bound i...
The important part that iodine plays in the body economy has long been appreciated. Definite proof o...
As pointed out in recent reviews (1, 2), the synthesis of hormonally active materials by the thyroid...
In iodine-deficient subjects the T3 and T4 peripheral metabolism was studied. A diminished disposal ...
In studies of the metabolism of iodine, particularly in relation to endocrine function, it has becom...
Thyroid-related pathologies, especially subclinical and clinical hypothyroidism, are commonly descri...
The only known function of iodine in the body is to take part in thyroid hormone synthesis, therefor...
Patients with toxic nodular goiter present an increased urinary excretion of iodine. This is greater...
Further investigations of the metabolism of hormonal iodine were carried out in 12 untreated and iod...
A study was made of the labeled iodinated amino acids and the specific activities of organic iodine ...
Radioiodine has been used to study the func-tion of the human thyroid gland in various ways. The qua...
The present consensus characterizes thyrotoxi-cosis,4 a disease of unknown etiology, by the quan-tit...
150 microg iodine are daily required for thyroid hormone synthesis. The thyroid gland has intrinsic ...
The improvement observed in patients with Graves ' disease following the administration of iodi...
THYROTOXICOSIS, in its classical form, is one of the most readily recog-nizable of all the diseases ...
Numerous clinical investigations have demon-strated that the concentration of plasma protein-bound i...
The important part that iodine plays in the body economy has long been appreciated. Definite proof o...
As pointed out in recent reviews (1, 2), the synthesis of hormonally active materials by the thyroid...
In iodine-deficient subjects the T3 and T4 peripheral metabolism was studied. A diminished disposal ...
In studies of the metabolism of iodine, particularly in relation to endocrine function, it has becom...
Thyroid-related pathologies, especially subclinical and clinical hypothyroidism, are commonly descri...