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ea0063p104 | Calcium and Bone 1 | ECE2019

Verified data on parathyroid hyperplasia incidence not related to primary hyperparathyroidism in persons exposed to ionizing radiation

Kaminskyi Oleksii , Kopilova Olga , Afanasyev Dmitrii , Loganovskyi Konstantin , Talko Viktoria , Muravyova Irina , Chikalova Irina , Tepla Olena , Kiselova Iryna

During the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident (ChNPPA) a mixture of radioactive isotopes, mainly the iodine and cesium, were released, which through inhalation and food, and in some cases along with external exposure had affected the hormone-producing cells of endocrine system. Within days and months after the accident, the thyroid and parathyroids accumulated a significant amount of these isotopes with thyroid gland becoming a secondary emitter, which further increased th...

ea0056gp173 | Parathyroid | ECE2018

Excess of parathyroid hyperplasia incidence in subjects exposed to ionizing radiation after the CHNPP accident

Kaminskyi Oleksii , Kopilova Olga , Afanasyev Dmitryi , Loganovskyi Kontantin , Talko Viktoria , Mazurenko Olga , Grishcenko Katerina , Tsvet Larisa , Bazyka Dmitrii

Parathyroid glands are critical not only for regulation of the phosphorous-calcium metabolism, but also have a key role in the function of nervous, cardiovascular, digestive and other human body systems. Parathyroids are capable of accumulating the isotopes of cesium, strontium and radioactive iodine, which can lead to parathyroid cell damage and emergence of glandular dysfunction. Significant radioactive environmental releases and fallout after the Chernobyl NPP accident in 1...