Literature DB >> 23987479

[Iodine nutrition and thyroid diseases].

Lian Wu1, Jian-chun Yu, Wei-ming Kang, Zhi-qiang Ma.   

Abstract

Iodine, an essential component of the hormones produced by the thyroid gland, is widely but unevenly distributed in the earth's environment. Great difference exists in the iodine nutritional status of populations residing in different region. Both iodine deficiency and iodine excess can injure the thyroid gland. Iodine deficiency tigers endemic goiter, cretinism, and hyperthyroidism, while iodine excess can result in high iodine goiter, chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis, iodine-induced hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism; also, iodine deficiency or excess may affect the histological type of thyroid cancer. In 1996, China began to implement the universal salt iodization policy, which has basically eliminated the iodine deficiency disorders nationwide; however, it also caused the changes in the spectra of other thyroid diseases including iodine-induced hyperthyroidism, autoimmune thyroid disease, and papillary thyroid carcinoma. Individualized iodine nutritional status assessment for the populations, particularly those with thyroid diseases, will be beneficial.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23987479     DOI: 10.3881/j.issn.1000-503X.2013.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao        ISSN: 1000-503X


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