Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood

The assessment of thyroid pathology incidence among Ozyorsk population, born in 1934-1963, who were exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood, predominantly iodine-131, was performed based on the screening study of 12,504 individuals. The thyroid screening algorithm included examination...

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Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2011-12-01
Series:Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
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spelling doaj-e78d43be3660435ab7ec6f9fa31270a92021-06-02T19:26:29ZrusEndocrinology Research CentreКлиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология1995-54722310-37872011-12-0174566210.14341/ket20117456-624465Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhoodThe assessment of thyroid pathology incidence among Ozyorsk population, born in 1934-1963, who were exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood, predominantly iodine-131, was performed based on the screening study of 12,504 individuals. The thyroid screening algorithm included examination by a physician, ultrasound screening, laboratory tests on hormonal status and autoimmunity, examination by an endocrinologist; council of physicians for verification of uncertain cases. The thyroid pathology was found in 34.4% of individuals from the study cohort. For the first time, 70.4% of all registered thyroid diseases were detected. The nodular goiter prevailed among other thyroid pathologies. The single-nodular goiter incidence was significantly higher than that of multinodular goiter, both for males and females. The incidence of thyroid pathology was significantly dependent on gender, attained age at the time of screening, and hereditary predisposition.https://cet-endojournals.ru/ket/article/viewFile/4507/2634incidencethyroidscreeningtechnogenic radiation exposureradioactive iodine
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title Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood
spellingShingle Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood
Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
incidence
thyroid
screening
technogenic radiation exposure
radioactive iodine
title_short Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood
title_full Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood
title_fullStr Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of thyroid pathology in the Ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood
title_sort incidence of thyroid pathology in the ozyorsk population exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood
publisher Endocrinology Research Centre
series Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
issn 1995-5472
2310-3787
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The assessment of thyroid pathology incidence among Ozyorsk population, born in 1934-1963, who were exposed to technogenic radiation exposure in childhood, predominantly iodine-131, was performed based on the screening study of 12,504 individuals. The thyroid screening algorithm included examination by a physician, ultrasound screening, laboratory tests on hormonal status and autoimmunity, examination by an endocrinologist; council of physicians for verification of uncertain cases. The thyroid pathology was found in 34.4% of individuals from the study cohort. For the first time, 70.4% of all registered thyroid diseases were detected. The nodular goiter prevailed among other thyroid pathologies. The single-nodular goiter incidence was significantly higher than that of multinodular goiter, both for males and females. The incidence of thyroid pathology was significantly dependent on gender, attained age at the time of screening, and hereditary predisposition.
topic incidence
thyroid
screening
technogenic radiation exposure
radioactive iodine
url https://cet-endojournals.ru/ket/article/viewFile/4507/2634
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