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Title:Post-chernobyl thyroid carcinoma in Belarus children and adolescents: Comparison with naturally occurring thyroid carcinoma in Italy and France
Author:Pacini Furio, Vorontsova Tatiana, Demidchik Eugeni P., Molinaro Eleonora, Agate Laura, Romei Cristina, Shavrova Elena, Cherstvoy Eugeny D., Ivashkevitch Yuriy, Kuchinskaya Elvira, Schlumberger Marin, Ronga Giuseppe, Filesi Mauro, Pinchera Aldo
Reference: J. Clin. Endocrinol. and Metab. N 11, 1997, т.82, стр.3563-3569
URL: http://sci-pub.info/ref/340925/
Title: High prevalence of RET rearrangement in thyroid tumors of children from Belarus after the Chernobyl reactor accident
Author:Klugbauer S., Lengfelder E., Demidchik E.P., Rabes H.M.
Reference:Oncogene N 12, 1995, т.11, стр.2459-2467
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Title: Condition of peripheral blood system in children and adolescents, who are living in radiated polluted area (study in 10 years after Chernobil accident).
Author: Dubey L.Ya.
Reference: 14.01.310 – pediatria. – Kharkov state Medical University, the Ministry of Public Health, Kharkov, 2001.
Key words: children, adolescents, peripheral blood system, inner radiation, environment pollution.
Annotation:This work is devoted to a problem of influence of low doses radiations on peripheral blood in children and adolescents, who are living in northern areas of Zhitomir region.The conditions of children’s health, who are living in radiated polluted area was studied. Children’s deaseses at postaccident period was investigated. Total and characteric changes of health conditions due to low doses radiations was determined. The epidemiology of inner radiation toward incorporation radiocezium level was studied. Different inner radiation doses influence on blood system was investigated.Peripheral blood conditions data in children and adolescents due to radiated polluted environment and tot al inner radiotions activity was determined. The correlative analisis of different peripheral blood data in children and adolescents due to the level of` inner radiotions density activity was performed.
Title: The health of children born to parents in families, irradiated by the Chernobyl accident
Author: Korebev N.M., Borisko G.A., Kashina-Yarmak V.L.
Reference: Journal “Child health” 6 (41) 2012
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Keywords: children, liquidators of Chernobyl disaster, health status.
Abstract: Objective: to study the latte effects of radiation disaster in Chernobyl for children population. Results and discussion. There were obtained certain data on health state of children from families of fathers — liquidators of Chernobyl disaster, and descendants of parents which were irradiated at early age, as compared to age-matched children without radiation anamnesis. In all children suffered from Chernobyl disaster there was detected higher level of pathologic prevalence. In descendants of subjects, which were exposed to radiation in reproductive age, from the period of senior preschool age to majority in structure of general pathologic prevalence there was increased the part of chronic diseases of digestive and respiratory organs, neuroendocrine obesity, diencephalic syndrome, gynecomastia; there are observed: early signs of heart failure development, reduction of effort tolerance, increase of rate of vegetative dysfunction secondary to increased anxiety, and features of social development of this cohort. Conclusion. There were separated high-risk groups among sufferers, the guidelines regarding preventive medicine measures under the condition of pediatric and therapeutic network were grounded.
URL: http://www.mif-ua.com/archive/article/34736
Author: DE Shilin
Reference: Journal Tyyronet 2000 number 3 ”
Keywords: pediatrics
Abstract: The aim of the study is a retrospective analysis of data obtained in 1992 to 1997 from the Russian fragment of the international projects “Thyroid Gland: a standarized analysis of iodine sufficiency in Europe” and “Children of Chernobyl” and in observation of school children in Moscow. Object of research included children living in territories contaminated with radionuclides due to the Chernobyl accident, where iodine insufficiency of different levels was detected.
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2000g/3/K_voprosu_o_vnedrenii_mejdunarodnyh_normativov_ultrazvukovogo_obema_schitovidnoi_jelezy_v_pediatricheskuyu_praktiku.html?page=0
Author: Editors: G. Hennemann, E.P. Krenning
Reference: Journal Тиронет (Thyronet), 2001, No. 2 THYROID INTERNATIONAL 1/2 – 2001
Abstract: Ostapenko V. et al. (Minsk and New Tork), observed 5965 people, aged 18 or below, at the moment of the Chernobyl disaster, who had lived in the contaminated territories. Peroxidase antibodies to thyrocytes and / or thyroglobulin (TG) were observed in 6.3% of the patients (in women 2 times more often than in men) ….
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2001g/2/2_36.html?page=3
Reference: Journal Thyronet / / 2003 / / № 2
Abstract: Kuchinskaya EA, et al. (Minsk, Belarus) examined the level of AT-TG and TPO (thyroid peroxidase) antibodies in 157 children and adolescents with AIT and 126 patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM-1). It was found that in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis residing in Gomel, who were exposed to radiation during the Chernobyl accident, the level of AT-TG and TPO antibodies were significantly higher (p <0,05), compared to patients who live in Minsk, who was not radioactively contaminated. Similarly, the prevalence of carriage of AT-TPO was higher among patients with type-1 diabetes mellitus from Gomel, compared with patients from Minsk (40% vs 27%; p <0,05).
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2003g/2/Materialy_28_ejegodnogo_sezda_Evropeiskoi_Tireoidologicheskoi_Associacii.html?page=2
Author: DE, Shilin
Reference: Журнал Тиронет (Journal Tironet) / / 2000 / / № 3
Abstract: The aim of our study was a retrospective analysis of data obtained, during 1992-97, from the Russian fragment of the International project “Thyroid gland: a standardized analysis of iodine sufficiency in Europe” (“Tiromobil-97″ in the Belgorod and Voronezh regions), Federal Program “Children of Chernobyl” (Orel region, observed after the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant areas), and surveys on schoolchildren in Moscow. All these areas belong to regions with iodine deficiency (mild to moderate). Comprehensive discussion is given on data obtained on a samples of almost three thousand children aged 6 to 15 (number = 2939).
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2000g/3/K_voprosu_o_vnedrenii_mejdunarodnyh_normativov_ultrazvukovogo_obema_schitovidnoi_jelezy_v_pediatricheskuyu_praktiku.html