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120 related items for PubMed ID: 10951608

  • 1. The intellectual development, mental and behavioural disorders in children from Belarus exposed in utero following the chernobyl accident.
    Igumnov S, Drozdovitch V.
    Eur Psychiatry; 2000 Jun; 15(4):244-53. PubMed ID: 10951608
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  • 2. The psychological development of children from Belarus exposed in the prenatal period to radiation from the Chernobyl atomic power plant.
    Kolominsky Y, Igumnov S, Drozdovitch V.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 1999 Feb; 40(2):299-305. PubMed ID: 10188713
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  • 3. [The influence of radiation of the child mental development].
    Kozlova IA, Niagu AI, Korolev VD.
    Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova; 1999 Feb; 99(8):12-5. PubMed ID: 11022635
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  • 4. Association between radiation dose, thyroid hormone, and IQ levels in children exposed to radiation in utero after the Chernobyl accident.
    Liutsko L, Igumnov S, Drozdovitch V, Cardis E.
    Int J Radiat Biol; 2024 Feb; 100(9):1364-1370. PubMed ID: 38748999
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  • 5. Psychophysiologic aftereffects of prenatal irradiation.
    Nyagu AI, Loganovsky KN, Loganovskaja TK.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 1998 Nov; 30(3):303-11. PubMed ID: 9834886
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  • 6. Effect of low dose ionizing radiation exposure in utero on cognitive function in adolescence.
    Heiervang KS, Mednick S, Sundet K, Rund BR.
    Scand J Psychol; 2010 Jun 01; 51(3):210-5. PubMed ID: 20338021
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  • 11. Prevalence of thyroid autoantibodies in children and adolescents from Belarus exposed to the Chernobyl radioactive fallout.
    Pacini F, Vorontsova T, Molinaro E, Kuchinskaya E, Agate L, Shavrova E, Astachova L, Chiovato L, Pinchera A.
    Lancet; 1998 Sep 05; 352(9130):763-6. PubMed ID: 9737280
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  • 12. Incidence of childhood disease in Belarus associated with the Chernobyl accident.
    Lomat L, Galburt G, Quastel MR, Polyakov S, Okeanov A, Rozin S.
    Environ Health Perspect; 1997 Dec 05; 105 Suppl 6(Suppl 6):1529-32. PubMed ID: 9467077
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  • 15. A cohort study of thyroid cancer and other thyroid diseases after the chornobyl accident: thyroid cancer in Ukraine detected during first screening.
    Tronko MD, Howe GR, Bogdanova TI, Bouville AC, Epstein OV, Brill AB, Likhtarev IA, Fink DJ, Markov VV, Greenebaum E, Olijnyk VA, Masnyk IJ, Shpak VM, McConnell RJ, Tereshchenko VP, Robbins J, Zvinchuk OV, Zablotska LB, Hatch M, Luckyanov NK, Ron E, Thomas TL, Voillequé PG, Beebe GW.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 2006 Jul 05; 98(13):897-903. PubMed ID: 16818853
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  • 16. Thyroid cancer risk in areas of Ukraine and Belarus affected by the Chernobyl accident.
    Jacob P, Bogdanova TI, Buglova E, Chepurniy M, Demidchik Y, Gavrilin Y, Kenigsberg J, Meckbach R, Schotola C, Shinkarev S, Tronko MD, Ulanovsky A, Vavilov S, Walsh L.
    Radiat Res; 2006 Jan 05; 165(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 16392956
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  • 20. Individual thyroid dose estimation for a case-control study of Chernobyl-related thyroid cancer among children of Belarus-part I: 131I, short-lived radioiodines (132I, 133I, 135I), and short-lived radiotelluriums (131MTe and 132Te).
    Gavrilin Y, Khrouch V, Shinkarev S, Drozdovitch V, Minenko V, Shemiakina E, Ulanovsky A, Bouville A, Anspaugh L, Voillequé P, Luckyanov N.
    Health Phys; 2004 Jun 05; 86(6):565-85. PubMed ID: 15167120
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