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  1. Goiter (Current problems in surgery) by Brown McIlvaine Dobyns, 1969
  2. Clinical data on goiter by Edward Groves Jones, 1918
  3. TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF GOITER by American Association for the Study of Goiter, 1937
  4. Exophthalmic goiter by Augustus Adolph Eshner, 1912
  5. Exophthalmic Goiter and its Medical Treatment by Israel Bram, 1936
  6. Thyro-toxicosis: Graves' disease, exophthalimic goiter, hyperthyroidism, etc by Addison Gorgas Brenizer, 1915
  7. Endemic Goiter: The Adaptation of Man to Iodine Deficiency (Harvard University Monographs in Medicine and Public Health, Number 12)
  8. Toxic goiter: Its diagnosis and treatment with special reference to the Roentgen and radium treatment by J. Thompson Stevens, 1928
  9. Hairlessness and goiter in new-born domestic animals (Bulletin / Montana Agricultural Experiment Station) by Howard Welch, 1947
  10. Endemic Goiter: The Adaptation of Man to Iodine Deficiency by John Bruton Stanbury, Gordon L. Brownell, et all
  11. ENDEMIC GOITER by AUTHORS VARIOS, 1954
  12. Endemic goiter as a public health problem by O. P Kimball, 1924
  13. Endemic goiter: Its possible relation to water supply by Taliaferro Clark, 1914
  14. Biochemistry and geochemistry of iodine, with special references to the etiology and prophylaxis of the endemic goiter by Gulbrand Lunde, 1928

101. UpToDate Radioiodine Therapy For Nontoxic Multinodular Goiter
Treatment of sporadic nontoxic nodular goiter has been limited to thyroxine (T4) In one study patients with average goiter size of 60 mL were randomly
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102. UpToDate Treatment Of Toxic Adenoma And Toxic Multinodular Goiter
Toxic multinodular goiter, in comparison, typically presents with one or more focal areas (See Radioiodine therapy for nontoxic multinodular goiter ).
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103. Acupuncture.Com - Conditions - Goiter Index
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104. BANGLAPEDIA: Goiter
goiter enlargement of the thyroid gland, possibly due to lack of iodine in the In acute cases, the goiter grows rapidly, while in the adenomatous type,
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Large View Goiter enlargement of the thyroid gland, possibly due to lack of iodine in the diet or in drinking water, inflammation from infection, tumors, or hypofunction of the thyroid gland. The swollen thyroid shows up conspicuously in front of the throat. Although most goitrous glands are usually confined to the neck, occasionally they may extend into the upper thorax, or more rarely may be intrathoracic. There are several types of goiters: (i) benign, (ii) nodular, or (iii) adenomatous growth, or (iv) diffusely hyperplastic enlargement. In acute cases, the goiter grows rapidly, while in the adenomatous type, a goiter is caused by the growth of an encapsulated adenoma. The nodular form contains nodules, while in a diffuse goiter the thyroid tissue is diffuse, in contrast to the nodular form. A goiter may be cystic when a cyst or cysts are formed, possibly from the degenerated tissues. A normal human thyriod gland weighs only 20 to 30 g, but a large-sized goiter may weigh as much as 1 kg. Endemic goiters occur in a relatively large proportion of population in certain geographic localities of the world, where iodine content in food and water is deficient or exceedingly low. Nodular goiters also occur sporadically in areas where goiters are nonendemic. Besides iodine deficiency in food, a number of different factors may collectively initiate abnormal growth of the thyroid gland. In some individuals thyroid enlargement is the result of a genetically determined defect in the biosynthesis of thyroid hormone.

105. MEDArticleMgr
A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland that is NOT associated with Occasionally, a goiter may progress to a toxic nodular goiter when a nodule
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106. Goiter
goiter can be helped with proper nutrition have a look at what is helpful, and where to get it.
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goiter treatment a variety of illnesses, diseases and problems can be helped by using vitamin, mineral and nutritional supplements - and on this page, and accompanying pages, we try to bring you a selection of nutritional ingredients, including vitamins and other nutritional ingredients that may benefit your particular problem. These suggestions must not be seen as an alternative to medical treatment or medical advise, and if in doubt, please consult your registered medical professional. Left untreated these problems can have a ripple effect and cause other situations to become more problematic - if you are interested in helping your body to fight this particular problem, have a look at the suggestions below, which could be beneficial to you.
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For dosage of the individual ingredients, simply click here , and follow the hyperlink to the specific page dealing with that ingredient. Although extra supplements may assist greatly with a particular problem, keep in mind that you should always follow a balanced diet, and that moderate exercise and sufficient water will also improve your nutritional status.

107. National Cancer Institute - Dictionary Of Cancer Terms
goiter. An enlarged thyroid. It may be caused by too little iodine in the diet or by other conditions. Most goiters are not cancer.
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108. Goiter. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
goiter. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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109. Thyroid, Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Goiter - Green Life
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111. Endemic Goitre In The Union Of South Africa And Some Neighbouring Territories
Excerpts from. ENDEMIC GOITRE in the UNION of SOUTH AFRICA and SOME NEIGHBOURING TERRITORIES. Union of South Africa, Department of Nutrition. March 1955.
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Excerpts from: ENDEMIC GOITRE in the UNION of SOUTH AFRICA and SOME NEIGHBOURING TERRITORIES. Union of South Africa, Department of Nutrition. March 1955. By Douw G. Steyn, B.Sc., Dr. Med. Vet. (Vienna), D.V.Sc., Professor of Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, University of Pretoria;
J. Kieser, Artseksamen (M.D.), former Chief Medical Inspector of Schools, Transvaal Provincial Administration;
W.A. Odendaal, D.Sc., Research Officer in Nutrition, Union Department of Nutrition, Pretoria;
H. Malherbe, M.A., M.B.Ch.B., Senior Medical Officer, Poliomyelitis Research Foundation, South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg;
H.W. Snyman, M.B.Ch.B. (W.W. Rand), M.D. (Groningen), Professor of Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Pretoria;
W. Sunkel, B.Sc., Division of Chemical Services;
C.P. Naude, D.Sc., Division of Chemical Services;
H. Klintworth, M.Sc., Division of Chemical Services; and
E. Fisher, M.Sc., Division of Chemical Services, Union Department of Agriculture, Pretoria. I. INTRODUCTION

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