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salt and salt for bread production was within the acceptable range of 80–150% of the fortification level of 13 ppm (10.4–19.5 ppm) in 93% (65/72) of the samples. The iodine concentration was above and below limits in four and three samples, respectively
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total, about 20% of the world’s population is at risk [ 3 ]. To determine the nutritional status of iodine in a population, the WHO and the Iodine Global Network indicate the urinary iodine concentration (UIC, expressed in μg/L) to provide the most
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spot urinary iodine concentration (UIC) between people following a 1-week and those following a 2-week LID [ 13 ]. Despite the mixed evidence, the European Association of Nuclear Medicine Therapy Committee recommends that RIA should be postponed if
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TNs were recorded. Urinary Iodine In the morning, the midstream urine samples were collected to determine the urinary iodine concentrations (UIC) by ammonium persulfate digestion with spectrophotometric detection of the Sandell
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/no), which limits the ability to accurately quantify the uptake. This study aimed to provide quantitative information on iodine avidity with higher precision and detail than previously published, using ex vivo measurements of iodine concentrations in
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study has an evidence rating level of 2-. Erbil et al. [ 8 ]conducted a randomised controlled trial looking at the effect of pre-operative Lugol's iodine solution on the vascularity of the thyroid gland in Graves' disease. This piece of work clearly
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2000 to the start of 2010, and may indicate an increased diagnostic activity in structural thyroid diseases. Secondly, iodine intake may have fluctuated beyond the effect of IF. Following IF, median urinary iodine concentration increased from 61 µg/L in
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/l, respectively), but 7 weeks later, FT4 level was 2.6 pmol/l, and the highest level of TSH was 75 mlU/l. The symptoms of sensitive polyneuropathy manifested soon after introducing levothyroxine therapy. Fatigue, lack of concentration, forgetfulness, depression
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is not available (no urinary iodine vs. other options, p < 0.01). In a pregnant patient negative for TPOAb, about half of respondents considered 2.5 mIU/L the normal upper limit of TSH (2.5 mIU/L vs. other TSH levels, p < 0.01; Fig. 1 ). To
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. Pharmacokinetics of repetitive ITB A correlation between KI concentrations in the plasma and a blockade of the uptake of iodine radioisotopes into the thyroid has already been suggested in early studies ( 9 , 10 ), but it has never been fully characterized