2017
DOI: 10.18535/jmscr/v5i10.175
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Urinary Iodide Excretion Studies in Thyroid Patients in North Kerala

Abstract: 190, 188.2,187.9 and 190 µg/day in hypo, their control, hyper and their control respectively. Conclusion: Nutritional iodine deficiency is not the major problem as judged by urinary iodide excretion study.

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