Hypothyroidism historical perspective
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Historical Perspective
- The exact role of the thyroid was not known in the ancient times.
- From the middle of the nineteenth century, the anatomy and the physiological role of the thyroid were gradually elucidated, and diagnostic and therapeutic modalities were developed.
- It has been 100 years since Theodor Kocher was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in pathophysiology and surgery of the thyroid.
- Fifty years have passed since radioactive iodine was first used for the diagnosis and the treatment of hyperthyroidism in Korea.
- The common thyroid disease were named after their discoverers, such as Graves and Hashimoto.
- Goitre was first seen in inhabitants of Alps
- 3. Initially they did not know that goitre is enlargement of thyroid gland
- 4. It was documented that consuming sea weeds caused remarkable cure in these patients
- 5. It goes without saying that sea weeds contain large amounts of iodine