GOITROUS ENDEMIC IN GUINEA

被引:15
作者
KONDE, M
INGENBLEEK, Y
DAFFE, M
SYLLA, B
BARRY, O
DIALLO, S
机构
[1] UNIV STRASBOURG 1,DEPT FOOD SCI,F-67400 ILLKIRCH GRAFFENS,FRANCE
[2] DIRECT PUBL HLTH,CONAKRY,GUINEA
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10.1016/S0140-6736(94)90461-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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We identified a major goitrous area in the Republic of Guinea, characterised by an overall goitre prevalence of 70% in adults. Thyroid swelling was sometimes present at birth and affected 55% of schoolchildren. A difference between sexes appeared at puberty. Endemic cretinism, mainly in its myxoedematous form, was found in about 2% of goitrous patients. In this region, iodine deficiency is the primary causative factor (median urinary concentrations of 16 mu g/L, and in 69% of inhabitants below the critical threshold of 20 mu g/L). The diet contained substantial amounts of thiocyanate anions (median 6 mg/L in urine and in 27%, more than 10 mg/L) likely to further depress iodine bioavailability. Other dietary compounds, notably flavonoids were suspected to contribute. Overall nutritional and general health appeared satisfactory. The affected population is borderline euthyroid with a trend towards hypothyroidism in protracted disease. This area of Guinea may be regarded as the epicentre of the west African endemic acid as one of the most severely goitrous regions ever described, requiring urgent public health measures.
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