| Literature DB >> 20041010 |
Xianghui Qin1, Shouying Wang, Maojuan Yu, Lei Zhang, Xinhua Li, Zhen Zuo, Xiuhui Zhang, Lihua Wang.
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OBJECTIVES: We assess the prevalence and pathogenic stage of skeletal fluorosis among children and adolescents residing in a severe coal-burning endemic fluorosis area of southwest China.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20041010 PMCID: PMC2778178 DOI: 10.1155/2009/969764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Prevalence of skeletal fluorosis (SF) among children in a coal-burning endemic fluorosis area, Zhijin, Guizhou, China, 2004.
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| Number examined | SF cases detected | Prevalence (%) |
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| Boys | 830 | 188 | 70 | 8.4§ |
| Girls | 786 | 182 | 52 | 6.6 |
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| Total | 1,616 | 370 | 122 | 7.5 |
§Boys were 1.48 times as likely as girls to be diagnosed with skeletal fluorosis (OR = 1.48, 95% CI: 0.96–2.30; P = .0764).
Detection of skeletal fluorosis (SF) among 370 sampled children according to gender and age, Zhijin, Guizhou, China, 2004.
| Age (yr) | Boys | Girls | Total | |||
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| Number examined | SF | Number examined | SF | Number examined | SF | |
| 7–11 | 78 | 21 (26.9) | 76 | 18 (23.7) | 154 | 39 (25.3) |
| 12–16 | 110 | 49 (44.5) | 106 | 34 (32.1) | 216 | 83 (33.4)§ |
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| Total | 188 | 70 (37.2) | 182 | 52 (28.6) | 370 | 122 (33.0) |
§Older children (12–16 years) were significantly more likely to be diagnosed with skeletal fluorosis than younger children (7–11 years) (OR = 1.84, 95% CI: 1.17-2.90; P = .0082).
Distribution of type and grade of Skeletal fluorosis (SF) detected among children in a coal-burning endemic fluorosis area, Zhijin, Guizhou, China, 2004.
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| Constrictive type | 46 (37.7) | 28 (23.0) | 74 (60.7) |
| Raritas type | 9 (7.4) | 10 (8.2) | 19 (15.6) |
| Mixed type | 8 (6.6) | 12 (9.8) | 20 (16.4) |
| Soft type | 7 (5.7) | 2 (1.6) | 9 (7.4) |
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| Total | 70 (57.4) | 52 (42.6)§ | 122 (100.0) |
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| Mild | 28 (23.0) | 26 (21.3) | 54 (44.3) |
| Moderate | 34 (27.9) | 23 (18.8) | 57 (46.7) |
| Severe | 8 (6.6) | 3 (2.5) | 11 (9.0) |
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| Total | 70 (57.4) | 52 (42.6)† | 122 (100.0) |
§Type of SF does not differ by gender (χ 2 = 5.472, df = 3; P = .140).
†Grade of SF does not differ by gender (χ 2 = 1.854, df = 2; P = .396).
Figure 1X-ray for a 7-year old boy.
Figure 2X-ray for another 7-year old boy.
Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis (DF) and distribution of Dean's Fluorosis Index Scores among 370 sampled children in a coal-burning endemic fluorosis area, Zhijin, Guizhou, China, 2004.
| Skeletal Fluorosis Status | Dean's Fluorosis Index Scores | Prevalence§ of DF | ||||||
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| Normal | Questionable | Very mild | Mild | Moderate | Severe | |||
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| Yes | 122 | 0 | 1 (0.3) | 3 (0.8) | 9 (2.4) | 71 (19.2) | 38 (10.3) | 99.2 |
| No | 248 | 10 (2.7) | 1 (0.3) | 4 (1.1) | 32 (8.7) | 130 (35.1) | 71 (19.2) | 95.6 |
| Total | 370 | 10 (2.7) | 2 (0.5) | 7 (1.9) | 41 (11.1) | 201 (54.3) | 109 (29.5) | 96.8 |
§Data do not include questionable DF cases.