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Endemic Goiter in Greece: Clinical and Metabolic Effects of Iodized Salt<sup>1</sup>
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1968
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NutritionElectrolyte DisorderNegative Iodine BalanceIodine Deficiency DisordersDietary IntakeElectrolyte DisturbancePublic HealthMineral MetabolismIodine MetabolismSodium HomeostasisMedicineEndocrinologyAbsolute Iodine UptakePhysiologyThyroid DiseaseMetabolic EffectsThyroid HormoneMetabolismEndemic Goiter
ABSTRACT A study of iodine metabolism, including a field balance, was performed in 15 goitrous and 15 nongoitrous adult women following 6 months of iodized salt administration, in the same endemic village of Livadi where a similar control study was previously performed. Clinically, the incidence of goiter decreased and the size of the remaining enlargements was reduced. Biochemically, an increase in the dietary iodine intake by several times the control value resulted in normalization of most parameters studied, while differences observed previously between goitrous and nongoitrous were now obviated after iodine supplementation. The fecal and urinary iodine excretion were greatly increased and resulted in a negative iodine balance in both groups studied. A prompt fall in the thyroidal uptake and clearance to normal levels for both groups did not fully compensate the increased plasma inorganic iodine levels, thus resulting in high values for the absolute iodine uptake by the thyroid. This increase in the A...
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