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Immigration and the incidence of Graves' thyrotoxicosis, thyrotoxic multinodular goiter and solitary toxic adenoma

Författare

Summary, in English

Objective: Environmental and genetic factors influence thyrotoxicosis, but how population migration affects the disease panorama is not known. fit an urban area in southern Sweden, during the years 1990 until 2003, the population increased from 232 000 to 267 000. In parallel, the proportion of inhabitants born outside Sweden increased. The aim was to investigate whether the incidence of Graves' thyrotoxicosis (GD), toxic multinodular goiter (TMNG), and solitary toxic adenoma (STA) has changed in Malmo since 1990 and to Study the influence of geographic origin. Design and method: An open label prospective registration of thyrotoxicosis, gender, age, smoking habits, and ethnic background during 2003-2005 in an urban area in southern Sweden (Malmo) was undertaken. Results: The total incidence of thyrotoxicosis has changed from 43 to 41.6 cases/100 000/year from the years 1988-1990 to 2003-2005(p-value 0.72). GD increased from 22 to 29.6 (p-value 0.0051). TMNG decreased from 16 to 9.9 (p-value 0.0011) and STA from 4.8 to 2.1. (p-value 0.0054)/100 000/year. The total incidence of GD was higher in inhabitants born Outside Sweden up to the age of 69 years and age-specific incidence showed a peak in women aged 50-59 years old in both groups. The greatest difference between immigrants and Swedes up to the age of 69 years was observed in women aged 20-29 years old. Conclusion: The incidence of GD has increased and of TMNG has decreased in Malmo since 1990. Geographic origin seems to affect the incidence of GD. Whether the observed peak in age-related incidence in women 50-59 years is explained by menopausal changes has to be further investigated.

Publiceringsår

2009

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

201-206

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

European Journal of Endocrinology

Volym

160

Issue

2

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Society of the European Journal of Endocrinology

Ämne

  • Endocrinology and Diabetes

Status

Published

Forskningsgrupp

  • Genomics, Diabetes and Endocrinology
  • Paediatric Endocrinology

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1479-683X