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タグ「Hypothyroidism」

Radiation associated hypothyroidism (Scientific review)

Title: Radiation associated hypothyroidism (Scientific review)

Author: Tsyb A.F., Matveenko E.G., Nestaiko G.B., Gorobets V.F.

Reference: Journal “РАДИАЦИЯ И РИСК” No.10 1997

ISSN: 0131-3878

Keywords: hypothyroidism、external and internal radiation

Abstract:  The authors analyse current concepts of mechanisms of development, diagnostic methods and indicators of radiogenic risk of hypothyroidism due to exposure of thyroid tissue to external and internal radiation.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=9950800

Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy

Title: Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy

Author: Krajewski, Dorota A. / Burman, Kenneth D.

Reference: Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 40 (4), p.739-763, Dec 2011

doi: 10.1016/j.ecl.2011.08.004

Keywords: Pregnancy; Thyroid dysfunction; Maternal hypothyroidism; Gestational thyrotoxicosis; Graves’ disease; Postpartum thyroiditisПослеродовой тиреоидит; Fetal neurodevelopment; Thyroid cancer

Abstract: …iodine-131 for treatment of thyroid cancer. Note small uptake in the thyroid…treatment of Graves’ disease and thyroid cancer in undiagnosed pregnancy. Can…week, 2 women with a history of thyroid cancer needed a further increase in levothyroxine…

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889852911000697

Influence of the Chernobyl accident on thyroid function and non-tumor morbidity

Title: Influence of the Chernobyl accident on thyroid function and non-tumor morbidity

Author: Cheban, Anatoly K

Reference: International Congress Series, 1234, p.245-252, May 2002

doi: 10.1016/S0531-5131(01)00614-8

Keywords: Chernobyl disaster; Ionizing radiation; Thyroid gland; Nonstochastic effects; Chronic thyroiditis; Hypothyroidism

Abstract: We summarized the results of studies on the post-Chernobyl thyroid function among evacuees from the estrangement zone, “liquidators” of 1986 period and people living for a long time (“self-settlers”) and working in the 30-km zone. Studies were conducted using standardized procedures including clinical examination, thyroid ultrasound examination, and assay of serum thyroid hormones and anti-thyroid antibodies content. Both of the radiation exposure modes, e.g., short-term, prolonged, combined, and the radiation dose were taken into account in the analysis of the results. The data analyzed indicated that the thyroid function has been subjected to alteration through the post-Chernobyl period and that nonstochastic radiation effects on the thyroid function, i.e., chronic thyroiditis and hypothyroidism, have been emerging though gradually.

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0531513101006148

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