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Tobacco smoking increases the risk of goitre and Graves' disease, but the association with thyroid nodularity and hypothyroidism has not been settled. We investigated 4649 subjects from the general population with questionnaires, thyroid ultrasonography and blood tests. The results were analysed in multivariate regression models. Tobacco smoking was associated with an increased prevalence of thyroid multinodularity (odds ratio (OR) 1.9; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.4-2.5), but not with increased prevalence of solitary thyroid nodules. The tendency was for a stronger association in the area with the most pronounced iodine deficiency (P for interaction=0.08). Lower levels of serum TSH were found among tobacco smokers (P<0.001), but this association disappeared when adjustment was made for thyroid nodularity and thyroid Volume. The prevalence of elevated TSH levels was markedly reduced among smokers (OR 0.47; 95% CI 0.33-0.67). No association was found between smoking and hyperthyroidism. The observed associations seem to be explainable by the blocking of iodine uptake and organification in the thyroid by thiocyanate, a degradation product of cyanide in tobacco smoke.
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