A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan Province

The most severe endemia of our time, iodine deficiency affects more than one billion people worldwide. Two hundred Million cases of goiter and six million of creatinism have recorded worldwide. Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) is the most health problem of our country. In a prospective study, the...

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Main Authors: Hosein Delshad, Bahram Delavar, Habib Masumi, Nasrin Yazdi, Hosein Mehrnia, Mitra Soltanian, Fatemeh Eskandari, Keyvan Salajeghe, Mohammad Hasan Zargarzadeh
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Published: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 1996-03-01
Series:پزشکی بالینی ابن سینا
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Online Access:http://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-1072-en.html
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spelling doaj-19ea4e0d59724d34b7fcac0c8452d1652020-11-25T04:10:40ZfasHamadan University of Medical Sciencesپزشکی بالینی ابن سینا2588-722X2588-72381996-03-013100A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan ProvinceHosein Delshad0Bahram Delavar1Habib Masumi2Nasrin Yazdi3Hosein Mehrnia4Mitra Soltanian5Fatemeh Eskandari6Keyvan Salajeghe7Mohammad Hasan Zargarzadeh8 The most severe endemia of our time, iodine deficiency affects more than one billion people worldwide. Two hundred Million cases of goiter and six million of creatinism have recorded worldwide. Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) is the most health problem of our country. In a prospective study, the prevalence and clinical staging of endemic goiter in 16054 students (8262 male and 7792 female) age range 7-18 years old in different cities of Hamadan were determined. By clinical examination, the goitrous thyroid was classified based on the WHO staging system The prevalence of goiter were 39.76% in males and 47.38% in females of total sample. The most common stage, was IA (34.05%) and IB (8.54%) respectively. Only 9.97% of population had class II goiter. Class IA goiter were more common in male (34.83%) than female (32.26%) but class IB and II were more common in female students. Conclusion: The older the person, higher the prevalence of goiter in both males and females. The prevalence rate of goiter is significantly more in females than males. The prevalence of high stage (IB, II) were more in Hamadan and Touiserkan. According to WHO recommendations goiter must be considered an important health problem in Hamadan Province.http://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-1072-en.htmlgoiterendemic / iodine / students / thyroid gland
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author Hosein Delshad
Bahram Delavar
Habib Masumi
Nasrin Yazdi
Hosein Mehrnia
Mitra Soltanian
Fatemeh Eskandari
Keyvan Salajeghe
Mohammad Hasan Zargarzadeh
spellingShingle Hosein Delshad
Bahram Delavar
Habib Masumi
Nasrin Yazdi
Hosein Mehrnia
Mitra Soltanian
Fatemeh Eskandari
Keyvan Salajeghe
Mohammad Hasan Zargarzadeh
A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan Province
پزشکی بالینی ابن سینا
goiter
endemic / iodine / students / thyroid gland
author_facet Hosein Delshad
Bahram Delavar
Habib Masumi
Nasrin Yazdi
Hosein Mehrnia
Mitra Soltanian
Fatemeh Eskandari
Keyvan Salajeghe
Mohammad Hasan Zargarzadeh
author_sort Hosein Delshad
title A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan Province
title_short A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan Province
title_full A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan Province
title_fullStr A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan Province
title_full_unstemmed A Survey of Endemic Goiter in Hamadan Province
title_sort survey of endemic goiter in hamadan province
publisher Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
series پزشکی بالینی ابن سینا
issn 2588-722X
2588-7238
publishDate 1996-03-01
description The most severe endemia of our time, iodine deficiency affects more than one billion people worldwide. Two hundred Million cases of goiter and six million of creatinism have recorded worldwide. Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) is the most health problem of our country. In a prospective study, the prevalence and clinical staging of endemic goiter in 16054 students (8262 male and 7792 female) age range 7-18 years old in different cities of Hamadan were determined. By clinical examination, the goitrous thyroid was classified based on the WHO staging system The prevalence of goiter were 39.76% in males and 47.38% in females of total sample. The most common stage, was IA (34.05%) and IB (8.54%) respectively. Only 9.97% of population had class II goiter. Class IA goiter were more common in male (34.83%) than female (32.26%) but class IB and II were more common in female students. Conclusion: The older the person, higher the prevalence of goiter in both males and females. The prevalence rate of goiter is significantly more in females than males. The prevalence of high stage (IB, II) were more in Hamadan and Touiserkan. According to WHO recommendations goiter must be considered an important health problem in Hamadan Province.
topic goiter
endemic / iodine / students / thyroid gland
url http://sjh.umsha.ac.ir/article-1-1072-en.html
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