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Developmental disorders iodine deficiency

Escobar del Rey, Developmental disorders associated with severe iodine deficiency, "The prevention and control of iodine deficiency disorders", B.S. Hetzel, J.T. Dunn, J.B. Stanbury eds., Elsevier Publ., Amsterdam (1987), pp. 65-84. [Pg.224]

Escobar del Rey, Developmental disorders associated with severe iodine deficiency, "The prevention and control of iodine... [Pg.286]

Accurate measurements of iodine in infant fomula is extremely important as iodine deficiency can lead to varying degrees of growth and developmental abnormalities in children, while an excess of iodine can lead to thyroid disorders, especially in infants. Infant formula is the most highly regulated consumer... [Pg.1241]

Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) are among the most important global public health problems with approximately one billion people at risk worldwide(l). Iodine deficiency is not restricted to developing countries and persists on the European Continent(l). The successful elimination of this nutritional deficiency, which may be associated with a wide range of neurologic, developmental, and intellectual impairments, requires an effective monitoring and surveillance program. [Pg.211]


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