Iodine supplementation during pregnancy: a public health challenge

Volume: 18, Issue: 9, Pages: 338 - 343
Published: Nov 1, 2007
Abstract
Iodine deficiency remains the most frequent cause worldwide, after starvation, of preventable mental retardation in children. It causes maternal hypothyroxinemia, which affects pregnant women even in apparently iodine-sufficient areas, and often goes unnoticed because L-thyroxine (T4) levels remain within the normal range, and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is not increased. Even a mild hypothyroxinemia during pregnancy increases the risk of...
Paper Details
Title
Iodine supplementation during pregnancy: a public health challenge
Published Date
Nov 1, 2007
Volume
18
Issue
9
Pages
338 - 343
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