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LÆKNABLAÐIÐ 1990; 76: 457-81 457 ÚTDRÆTTIR ÚR ERINDUM, HÖLDNUM ÁIX. ÞINGI FÉLAGS ÍSLENSKRA LYFLÆKNA í VESTMANNAEYJUM 25. - 27. MAÍ1990 LATENT THYROID CARCINOMA IN ICELAND AT AUTOPSY Sigurður E. Porvaldsson, Ólafur Björnsson, Hrafn Tulinius. Borgarspítali, Rannsóknastofa H.I. í réttarlæknisfræði, Krabbameinsskráin. The annual incidence rate of thyroid carcinoma in Iceland is known to be high, 4,4 pr. 100,000 men, and 11,7 pr. 100,000 women, as published by the Icelandic Cancer Registry for the period 1955-1984. This is 2-3 times as high as in other Nordic countries and amongst the highest incidence rates reported anywhere. This led us to study the prevalence rate of lalent thyroid carcinoma in Iceland. The thyroids of 201 consecutive legal autopsies were subserially sectioned at 2-3 mm intervals. Two thyroid glands were exluded from the study, one because of previous surgery for cancer, and the other because of previous irradiation to the neck for Hodgkins disease. In 14 j’tands, 16 foci of latenl carcinoma were found, or in 7% of tlie glands. Tlie rate was higher in males, 7.5% than females 5%. There were 14 papillary carcinomas. one follicnlar and one medullary. Latent thyroid carcinoma was more common in men than women although clinical carcinoma is 3-4 times more common in women. Most carcinomas of the thyroid gland prohahly remain latent until death, only a few hecome clinically detectahle. Table. Prevalence rates of latent thyroid carcinoma and annual incidence rates in the same countries. Countries Latent Incidence Male Female U.S.A. (Hawaii) .... 28,1 4,8 6,2 Japan(Sendai) .... 28,4 1,0 2,7 Japan(Hiroshima) .... 28,4 2,1 7,3 Canada(Ontario) .... 6,0 1,2 3,1 Poland(Gliwice) .... 9,0 1,3 1,9 Columbia(Cali) .... 5,6 1,5 6,2 U.S.A.(Michigan) .... 13,0 2,3 5,3 Finland .... 35,6 1,6 3,9 Sweden(Malmö) .... 8,6 2,1 4,9 Iceland(present st.) .... 7,0 4,4 11,7 THE WEIGHT OF THE THYROID GLAND IN ICELANDERS Sigurður E. Þorvaldsson, Hrafn Tulinius. Rannsóknastofa H.í. í réttarlæknisfræði, Krabbameinsskráin. The thyroid of 201 consecutive legal autopsies were weighed from March 1984 to September 1985. All glands were weighed fresh before fixation. The present study shows a considerable increase in weight of the thyroid gland in Icelanders from the time of Sigurjónsson’s study in 1939, which showed the male thyroid to weigh 13,98 grams and the female thyroid 11,58 grams. Sigurjónsson excluded all glands over 25 grams stating that... »glands over 25 grams in weight are abnormally large as seen from the diagram of frequency distribution«, and Johnsen excluded all glands over 40 grams stating, »...most scientists believe that this is the upper weight limit for normal glands« (translation). Unlike these two authors we did not exclude any glands because of weight alone. The mean thyroid weight in adult males (20-79 years) was 19,25 grams and 16,25 grams in females. Using the same methods as Sigurjónsson and Johnsen our corresponding figures are shown within parenthesis in the table. Table. Weight of the Thyroid gland in lcelanders. Present study within parenthesis. Sigurjónsson 1939 Johnsen 1967-76 <25 grams <40 grams Males 13,98 g Males 16,50 g (17,57 g) (18,95 g) Females 11,58 g Females 14,25 g (13,75 g) (14,71 g) Sigurjónsson's and Johnsen's studies were done on autopsy material. Sigurjónsson suggested in his study in 1939 that legal autopsy material might give more reliable figures. The present study was done on legal autopsy material. EINANGRAÐUR ACTH - SKORTUR, ÞRJÚ TILVIK GREIND Á LYFLÆKNINGADEILD LANDSPÍTALA 1978-89 Sigurður Þ. Guðmundsson. Lyflækningadeild Landspítala. Skortur eins trópísks hormóns frá kinilhluta heiladinguls er geysilega sjaldgæft fyrirbrigði og greining slíks ástands því meiri háttar mál, þar sem sýna verður fram á, að örvun annarra trópa svari eðlilega klassískum prófunum rneð því að beita ýmist álags (streitu) aðferðum eða gjöf hreinna heilastúku-leysiþátta. Algengasti einangraði trópaskortur í framhluta
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