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[Hair trace elements in patients with goiter]
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September 2006

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Russian Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics

L M Farkhutdinova

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V V Speranskiĭ

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A Zh Gil'manov

The investigation determined whether there was a relationship of thyroid diseases with the geology of the place of residence and its associated spectrum of trace elements (iron, chromium, selenium, manganese, cobalt, copper, nickel, arsenic, and zinc). The geologo-geomorphological factors of the habitat, such as geological formations (mineral composition, structure, the degree of rock metamorphism), tectonics, the history of geological development, relief, paleorelief, were found to be of considerable importance in the formation of the human trace element status. Both deficiency and excess of trace elements was shown to be of pathogenetic value in the development of thyroid diseases. Residence in the area wherein carbonate rocks are predominant contributes to an increase in incidence of thyroid diseases.

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... [9][10][11] Hair analysis for trace elements is an area of increasing interest in the field ofbiological and environmental sciences. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] An accurate record of trace metals in the human body can be drawn from hair samples. Hair analysis has also been done in patients with different diseases including goiter, [14] kidney dialysis patients, [16] cystic fibrosis, [17] schizophrenia, [19;20] mental retardation [21] and acute cerebral vascular diseases. ...

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Assessment of Total Iron Content in Scalp Hair Samples of People Living in the Vicinity of Hudiara Drain, Amritsar, Punjab
[Hair trace elements in patients with goiter]
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  • September 2006

Russian Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics