Tag: Endemic fluorosis areas
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Fluorosis and cognitive development among children (6-14 years of age) in the endemic areas of the world: a review and critical analysis.
References An J, Mei S, Liu A (1992) The effects of high fluoride on the level of intelligence of primary and secondary students. Chinese Journal of Control of Endemic Diseases 7:93–94 Google Scholar Brigatti MF, Guggenheim S (2002) Mica crystal chemistry and the influence of pressure, temperature, and solid solution on atomistic models. Rev […]
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Investigation and evaluation on intelligence and growth of children in endemic fluorosis and arsenism areas.
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Endemic Fluorosis. (An Epidemiológical, Biochemical and Clinical Study in the Bhatinda District of Punjab).
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A comparative study of fluoride ingestion levels, serum thyroid hormone & TSH level derangements, dental fluorosis status among school children from endemic and non-endemic fluorosis areas.
Abstract The study was undertaken to determine serum/urinary fluoride status and comparison of free T4, free T3 and thyroid stimulating hormone levels of 8 to 15 years old children with and without dental fluorosis living in an endemic and non-endemic fluorosis area. A sample group of 60 male and female school children, with or without dental […]
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Dose-dependent effect of fluoride on clinical and subclinical indices of fluorosis in school going children and its mitigation by supply of safe drinking water for 5 years: An Indian study.
References Das, K., & Mondal, N. K. (2016). Dental fluorosis and urinary fluoride concentration as a reflection of fluoride exposure and its impact on IQ level and BMI of children of Laxmisagar, Simlapal Block of Bankura District, W.B., India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 188(4), 218.CrossRefGoogle Scholar Dean, H.T. (1942). The investigation of physiological effects by […]
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Dental fluorosis, nutritional status, kidney damage, and thyroid function along with bone metabolic indicators in school-going children living in fluoride- affected hilly areas of Doda District, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
References Das, K., & Mondal, N. K. (2016). Dental fluorosis and urinary fluoride concentration as a reflection of fluoride exposure and its impact on IQ level and BMI of children of Laxmisagar, Simlapal Block of Bankura District, W.B., India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 188(4), 218.CrossRefGoogle Scholar Dean, H.T. (1942). The investigation of physiological effects by […]
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Health risk in children to fluoride exposure in a typical endemic fluorosis area on Loess Plateau, north China, in the last decade
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Serum and urine fluoride levels in populations of high environmental fluoride exposure with endemic CKDu: a case-control study from Sri Lanka.
References Abdennebi, E. H., Fandi, R., & Lamnaouer, D. (1995). Human fluorosis in Morocco: Analytical and clinical investigations. Veterinary and Human Toxicology, 37(5), 465–468.Google Scholar Al-Wakeel, J. S., Mitwalli, A. H., Huraib, S., Al-Mohaya, S., Abu-Aisha, H., Chaudhary, A. R., et al. (1997). Serum ionic fluoride levels in haemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients. […]
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Skeletal fluorosis: don’t miss the diagnosis!
References Datta P, Datta PP. Prevalence, etiology and clinical features of skeletal fluorosis: a critical review. Innovare J Med Sci. 2013;1:5–6.Google Scholar Tamer MN, KaleKoroglu B, Arslan C, et al. Osteosclerosis due to endemic fluorosis. Sci Total Environ. 2007;373:43–8.CrossRefPubMedGoogle Scholar Chen J, Liu G, Kang Y, et al. Coal utilization in China: environmental […]
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Effect of Fluoride Concentration in Drinking Water on Intelligence Quotient of 12-14-Year-Old Children in Mathura District: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Aims: The aim was to assess and correlate the influence of the concentration of fluoride in ingested water on the intelligence quotient (IQ) of 12–14-year-old youngsters in Mathura district. Materials and Methods: A total of 219 children were selected, 75 from low F area, 75 medium F area, and 69 from high F area. The […]