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    European journal of pediatrics 158 (1999), S. 776-779 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Key words Childhood ; Thyrotoxicosis ; Growth
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Childhood thyrotoxicosis is an uncommon condition. To investigate the effect of thyrotoxicosis on the growth of children and to detect possible influence of the disease on their final height, 105 Chinese children (90 girls; 15 boys) with thyrotoxicosis were studied longitudinally from diagnosis. At presentation their mean age was 11.57 years. Their height and weight measurements were converted to standard deviation scores (SDS) using normal height and weight-for-height reference standards for Chinese children established in Hong Kong. Their mean height SDS at diagnosis was +0.73. Bone age assessment at diagnosis was done in 48 girls and 8 boys and their mean ± S.D. bone development quotient was 1.16 ± 0.11. A total of 53 girls have reached adult height and their mean height was 161.3 cm, corresponding to a SDS of +0.63. Their final heights significantly exceeded their target heights. Conclusion This study demonstrates that children with thyrotoxicosis were tall for age and their bone ages were advanced at presentation. They continued to be tall for age after starting treatment and they achieved final heights exceeding their target height.
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    European journal of pediatrics 157 (1997), S. 8-12 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Key words Childhood ; Goitre ; Urine ; Iodine ; Chinese
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Goitre is common among growing children and adolescents. To define the aetiology of goitre in adolescents of Hong Kong and to examine their current level of iodine intake, this cross-sectional survey of goitre in high school students was performed and urine samples were collected for the analysis of iodine excretion. Screening examinations were carried out in 2439 secondary school students aged 12–18 years from ten randomly selected high schools in Hong Kong. Blood samples were obtained from all goitrous subjects for the determination of serum TSH, free T4 and thyroid antibodies. We obtained 476 random urine samples and 80 24-h urinary collections for the analysis of iodine excretion. Of these, 85 subjects (3.5%) had goitre, 70 had simple goitre. Chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis was found in ten subjects. Two had Graves' disease and three had nodular goitre. The median urinary iodine concentration for the random urine samples was 190 μg/l (1.50 μmol/l) or 158 μg/g creatinine. The median 24-h urinary excretion of iodine was 189 μg (1.49 μmol) per day. Conclusion This cross-sectional study demonstrates the spectrum of thyroid disease in Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong. Their urinary iodine excretion was adequate and much higher than those of children from many European countries and coastal cities of China.
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