
1) Adenosis 2) An underactive thyroid gland 3) Autoimmune disease 4) Gland disease 5) Glandular disease 6) Glandular disorder 7) Metabolic disorder 8) Thyroid disease
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1) Cretinism 2) Cretinous 3) Myxedema 4) Myxoedema
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Hypothyroidism (əm), from hypo- (`under` in Greek) and thyroid (the thyroid gland), often called underactive thyroid or low thyroid and sometimes hypothyreosis, is a common endocrine disorder in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. It can cause a number of symptoms, such as tiredness, poor ability to tolerate cold, a.....
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deficiency of thyroid activity. In adults, it is most common in women and is characterized by decrease in basal metabolic rate, tiredness and lethargy, sensitivity to cold, and menstrual disturbances. If untreated, it progresses to full-blown myxoedema. In infants, severe hypothyroidism leads to cretinism. In juveniles, the manifestations are i...
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a deficiency in hormone production by the thyroid gland.[7 related articles]
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Too little thyroid hormone. Symptoms include weight gain, constipation, dry skin, and sensitivity to the cold. Also called underactive thyroid.
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An under active thyroid.
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<endocrinology> A deficiency of thyroid activity. ... In adults, it is most common in women and is characterised by decrease in basal metabolic rate, tiredness and lethargy, sensitivity to cold and menstrual disturbances. If untreated, it progresses to full blown myxoedema. ... In infants, severe hypothyroidism leads to cretinism. ... In juve...
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(hi″po-thi´roid-iz-әm) deficiency of thyroid gland activity, with underproduction of thyroxine, or the condition resulting from it. In its severe form it is called myxedema and is characterized by physical and mental sluggishness, obesity, loss of hair, enlargement of the tongue, and thickening of the skin. ...
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A condition in which the thyroid gland produces an insufficient amount of thyroid hormone causing a lower sex drive and elevated prolactin in men. Women suffer from elevated prolactin and estrogen, both of which interfere with fertility.
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Under active thyroid, which can result in several symptoms like hair loss, drooping/swollen eyes, yellow-orange skin, yellow bumps on eyelids, fatigue.
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A deficiency of thyroid hormone due to an underactive thyroid gland. If left untreated, hypothyroidism can cause problems during and/or after pregnancy.
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decreased thyroid gland activity and reduced thyroid hormone production.
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An under active thyroid.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′pō-thī′royd-izm Definitions: 1. Diminished production of thyroid hormone, leading to clinical manifestations of thyroid insufficiency, including low metabolic rate, tendency to gain weight, somnolence, and sometimes myxedema. Synonyms: athyrea1
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A birth disorder that affects approximately 1 out of every 3,500 babies. Research shows that congenital hypothyroidism affects more girls than boys. The disorder causes a loss or complete absence of thyroid function, which helps with physical growth, brain development and metabolism. The condition occurs when the thyroid gland does not develop or i...
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subnormal activity of the thyroid gland
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Abnormally decreased thyroid function.
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Too little thyroid hormone being made by the thyroid gland. Causes weight gain, tiredness and a lack of energy.
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Deficient functioning of the thyroid gland, causing slowed mental and physical performance, weight gain, sensitivity to cold, and susceptibility to infection. This may be due to lack of iodine in the diet or a defect of the thyroid gland, both being productive of goitre; or to the pituitary gland providing insufficient stimulus to the thyroid g...
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Low or inadequate levels of thyroid hormone in the bloodstream.
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Low or inadequate levels of thyroid hormone in the bloodstream.
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deficient activity of the thyroid gland. · the condition produced by a deficiency of thyroid secretion, resulting in goiter, myxedema, and, in children, cretinism.
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a treatable disorder which is a disease tested for by many newborn screening programs. Low thyroid levels in a newborn can cause major problems if left untreated.
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A deficiency of thyroid hormone due to an underactive thyroid gland. If left untreated, hypothyroidism can cause problems during and/or after pregnancy.
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