The Effectiveness of Oral Iodized Oil in the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Endemic Goiter*
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 61 (6) , 1112-1117
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-61-6-1112
Abstract
In a longitudinal study carried out for 2 yr in the Darfur region, western Sudan, 2316 school children received a single dose of 2 capsules of iodized oil (400 mg iodine) orally, and 1161 school children received 1 ml of the same preparation im (475 mg iodine); 2393 school children served as controls. One year after treatment, goiter prevalence was reduced from 67.0%to 36.0% among the children who had received oral iodized oil and from 71.0% to 42.0% in those who received it im. The prevalence in the control group did not change. The prevalences in each group were approximately the same 2 yr after treatment. Urinary iodine excretion increased after treatment and remained significantly higher than the initial value during the trial. In subjects from rural Darfur, serum T4 levels were increased 1 yr after treatment with oral iodized oil (P < 0.001) and im iodized oil (P < 0.01), and remained high in the former (P < 0.05) but not in the latter. This increase was accompanied by reduction of serum T3 and TSH levels. Sialadehitis occurred in 3.7% of the children who received oral iodized oil. Thyroid antibodies were not detected before treatment, but microsomal antibodies were detected in 2 of the 128 subjects studied who received iodized oil orally. Comparable results occurred when oral and im iodized oil were given to 841 individuals covering a wider age range. It is concluded that a single oral dose of iodized oil is effective in the correction of iodine deficiency, reducing the goiter size and preventing the recurrence of goiter for at least 2 yr.Keywords
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