Thyroid function was studied in 27 male workers occupationally exposed to l
ead. The mean blood lead concentration of the workers was 17.07 mu g/dl [st
andard deviation (SD) 8.96, range 6-36]. The mean and SD duration of lead e
xposure was 16.70 and 5.38 (range 1-22) years. The total thyroxine (T4), fr
ee thyroxine (FT4), total triiodothyronine (T3), free triiodothyronine (FT3
), and thyrotropin [thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)] concentrations in se
rum showed an increase compared with the normal values of the Kayseri popul
ation (n = 30). However, these values were in the "normal" range of the Kay
seri population and Amerlex Firm. In regression equations, the duration of
lead exposure and age had a weak but significant association with T4. (C) 1
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