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      Effect of iodine intake on thyroid diseases in China.

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          Iodine is an essential component of thyroid hormones; either low or high intake may lead to thyroid disease. We observed an increase in the prevalence of overt hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, and autoimmune thyroiditis with increasing iodine intake in China in cohorts from three regions with different levels of iodine intake: mildly deficient (median urinary iodine excretion, 84 microg per liter), more than adequate (median, 243 microg per liter), and excessive (median, 651 microg per liter). Participants enrolled in a baseline study in 1999, and during the five-year follow-up through 2004, we examined the effect of regional differences in iodine intake on the incidence of thyroid disease.

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          Journal
          N Engl J Med
          The New England journal of medicine
          Massachusetts Medical Society
          1533-4406
          0028-4793
          Jun 29 2006
          : 354
          : 26
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, First Affiliated Hospital, China Medical University, Shengyang, China. twpendocrine@yahoo.com.cn
          Article
          354/26/2783
          10.1056/NEJMoa054022
          16807415
          e9d79cc0-8629-43ee-9417-c41346f24f17
          Copyright 2006 Massachusetts Medical Society.
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