Iodine deficiency hypothyroidism in children in recent years: a re-emerging issue?
Tejal PatelRachel LongendykeRoopa Kanakatti ShankarNadia MerchantPublished in: Endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism case reports (2024)
In recent decades, iodine nutrition has become a growing concern due to changing dietary patterns and food manufacturing practices. A dietary history is crucial to obtain in children presenting with hypothyroidism and goiter, especially in children with restrictive diets due to behavioral concerns, developmental delays, or multiple food allergies. Of the 12 different types of salts commercially available, only table salt contains iodine in an appropriate amount; thus, individuals using specialty salts can develop mild to moderate iodine deficiency-related thyroid disease.