Tag: Endemic fluorosis areas
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Skeletal fluorosis in relation to drinking water, nutritional status and living habits in rural areas of Maharashtra, India
The present study was carried out during May 2010 to December 2011 in three villages which were randomly selected from Warora tehsil of Chandrapur district which is one of the endemic district of Maharashtra. . . . All the presently available ground water samples were collected and the mean fluoride concentration was estimated by the ion […]
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Bone resorption and quantitative ultrasound in an endemic fluorosis area of Turkey.
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X-Ray analysis of 80 patients with severe endemic fluorosis caused by coal burning
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Relations between environment and endemic fluorosis in Hohhot region, Inner Mongolia
Hohhot has three counties including 45 townships. In 28 townships are located 412 villages which are the fluorosis endemic regions. The people threatened by fluorosis are 310,000 in number. Of these it is estimated that 246,015 suffer from fluorosed teeth (over 79%) and 41,235 have skeletal fluorosis (13.3%).
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Endemic genu valgum and other bone deformities in two villages of Mandla district in central India
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Endemic fluorosis in southern Rajasthan, India
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Bone resorption marker and ultrasound measurements in adults residing in an endemic fluorosis area of Turkey
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Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) study of endemic skeletal fluorosis in a village of Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, India
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Fluoride and endemic fluorosis in the Karbianglong District, Assam, India
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[An investigation on the serum thyroid hormones and fluoride concentrations in patients with endemic fluorosis].