01574nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001000055653000900065653001100074653001100085653001100096653002500107653001200132653000900144653001600153653002100169653001800190100001600208245009000224300000900314490000700323520096400330022001401294 1986 d c1986 Feb10aAdult10aAged10aFemale10aHumans10aIodine10aIodine Radioisotopes10aleprosy10aMale10aMiddle Aged10aPolyneuropathies10aThyroid Gland1 aBalybin E S00a[Iodine metabolism in leprosy patients (study using a whole-body radiometry method)]. a36-90 v313 a
A method of total body radiometry was used to study iodine metabolism in 47 patients with lepromatous leprosy. Disorders were found in 1/3 of the cases. The level of organic iodine in the body was the most informative of all iodine metabolism indices. In the active stage of leprosy it was twice as low, on an average, as the normal one, in the stage of incomplete and stable regression it rose not reaching, however, the values of healthy persons. The lowest mean value of an organic iodine level in the body was observed in patients with noticeable specific polyneuritis. The content of iodine in the thyroid of leprosy patients showed a tendency to a rise starting from the active stage, however it was only in the stages of incomplete and stable regression that it significantly exceeded the normal level. The data obtained should be considered during therapy of lepers to predict and control an unfavorable complication like specific polyneuritis.
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