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Clinical and immunological characteristics and health status of children born to liquidators of the Chernobyl accident

Author: LAZAREVA, Sofia Antonovna

Reference: Dissert. Cand. Med. Sci., Perm, 2000

Keywords: liquidators, children

URL: http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/109207/Клинико-иммунологические-особенности-и-состояние-здоровья-детей-родившихся-от-ликвидаторов-последствий-аварии

Dynamics of health of children born from liquidators of the Chernobyl accident, and prevention of disorders thereof

Author: Ionova, O.M.

Reference: diss. Ivanovo: 2004

Abstract: Our aim is to detect and understand the characteristics of health of children born from liquidators of the Chernobyl accident, and to propose prophylactic measures in response to its negative effects, combining therapeutic, rehabilitative and medico-social means.

URL: http://www.referun.com/n/dinamika-zdorovya-detey-rodivshihsya-ot-likvidatorov-avarii-na-chernobylskoy-aes-i-profilaktika-ego-narusheniy

http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/35665/Динамика-здоровья-детей-родившихся-от-ликвидаторов-аварии-на-Чернобыльской-АЭС-и-профилактика-его-нарушений

Indicators of blood lymphocytes of the “Russian Chernobyl” children during the 9 years after the Chernobyl accident

Author: Luk’yanova, Gennadevna Alena.

Reference: dissertation Moscow: BI: 1998.

Keywords: Hematology and blood transfusion

URL: http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/249373/Показатели-лимфоцитов-крови-детей-российского-Чернобыля-в-течение-лет-после-аварии-на-ЧАЭС

Gastroduodenal pathology and its correction in children from the Chernobyl region

Author: Larissa Obrosova

Reference: diss. 2000

Doi: 616.33/.342-02: 614.876 (477)] -053.2-08 (470.53-25)

Keywords: gastroenterology pathology – diseases of the gastrointestinal tract – Chernobyl – Radiation exposure – gastro – children

URL: http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/122171/Гастродуоденальная-патология-и-ее-коррекция-у-детей-из-региона-Чернобыля

Subclinical hypothyroidism in children and adolescents

Author: N.M. Okulevich

Reference: Медицинские новости (Medical news), 2004. No.5

Keywords: subclinical hypothyroidism

Abstract: According to the laboratory НИКИ РМиЭ, in the course of carrying out mass screening surveys of children born between 1985-1986 in various regions of the country, was found relatively high frequency of SG.

URL: http://www.mednovosti.by/journal.aspx?article=1731

Increase of incidence of thyroid cnacer in the Chernobyl accident zone

Author: N. Pavlovskaya

Reference: РМЖ Независимое издание для практикующих врачей (BC independent publication for practitioners)

Keywords: cause of thyroid cancer, various research

Abstract: Coordinator of International Projects WHO on diseases of the thyroid gland, Dr. K. Baverstock, believes that among 1 million children who have fallen under irradiation in Belarus, a few percent are at risk to acquire thyroid cancer. Expert from the Cambridge University, Dr. D. Williams considers this percentage to be 10%. However, even if we assume that the radiation is the main cause of the epidemic of thyroid cancer, it is unclear exactly which radioisotopes play a major role and what other factors may be present to influence the disease. At the beginning, cesium 137 was in focus, however, nowadays radioiodine has replaced its position.

…An epidemiological study to determine the role of genetic factors in the overall picture of increasing the incidence of cancer will be among the other 25 studies of thyroid cancer in children, conducted in three different countries.

URL:   www.rmj.ru

Dependence of the incidence level of non-oncologic diseases of the thyroid gland, in the post-natal period, on the time of gestation, in children of the Kaluzhsk region, exposed internally due to incorporation of anthropogenic iodine 131

Author: V.F. Gorobets

Reference: «Радиация и риск» (Radiation and Risk), 2011

Keywords: children, incidence, diseases of the thyroid gland, internal exposure, iodine 131, cohort research

Abstract: Research of 420 children, living in the south-west of the Kaluzhsk region, during 12 years after prenatal exposure to iodine 131. Cohort method is implemented. A control group of 150 children, from the same region, is also examined for comparison. The incidence in the exposed children, in utero, compared to not exposed ones, was 2.6 times higher. The incidence depends on the time of gestation, at which iodine 131 was incorporated. The highest incidence and relative risks were detected in two subgroups: 1. Prenatal “radiation period”: 4-12th weeks, 2. 16-22th weeks. This radiobiological research shows the increased activity of the thyroid gland, in terms of absorbing radioactive iodine, in certain periods of gestation.

URL:http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/zavisimost-urovney-zabolevaemosti-neonkologicheskimi-zabolevaniyami-schitovidnoy-zhelezy-v-postnatalnom-periode-u-detey-iz-kaluzhskoy

Thyroid cancer in children and young adults of Ukraine, its morphological characteristics, after the Chernobyl accident

Author: T.I. Bogdanova

Reference: Dissertation doc. med. sci., 1996

Keywords: children, young adults

URL: http://www.ukrdissers.info/disser_9335.html

Risk factors and possible mechanisms for the formation of thyroid pathology in children

Author: T.V. Blokhina

Reference: Abstract ,Tomsk 2005 WAC Russia 14.00.09

Keywords: risk factors, tireopaty

Abstract: Objective: The study of major risk factors and their role in the mechanism of thyroid disease in children. Estimation of the prevalence of Tireopaty in the studied population, and the effectiveness of correction of detected violations.

URL: http://medical-diss.com/medicina/faktory-riska-i-vozmozhnye-mehanizmy-formirovaniya-tireoidnoy-patologii-v-detskom-vozraste

Endemic goiter in children

Author:N.V. Bolotova

Reference: Dissertation, 1995

Keywords: endemic goiter, micronutrient metabolism

Abstract: To study the clinical course and to develop methods to predict the developmen of endemic goiter in children, on the basis of a comprehensive assessment of micronutrient metabolism and functional activity of the thyroid ‘gland –
URL: http://medical-diss.com/medicina/endemicheskiy-zob-u-detey

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