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Hypothyroidism (also called underactive thyroid, low thyroid or hypothyreosis) is a disorder of the endocrine system in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. [3] It can cause a number of symptoms, such as poor ability to tolerate cold , extreme fatigue, muscle aches , constipation , slow heart rate , depression , and ...
The term, like so many other 19th century medical terms, acquired pejorative connotations as it became used in lay speech. It is now deprecated; ICD-10 uses "congenital iodine deficiency syndrome" with additional specifiers for the various types. [citation needed]
It is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in developed countries. [10] It typically begins between the ages of 30 and 50. [3] [4] Rates of the disease have increased. [9] It was first described by the Japanese physician Hakaru Hashimoto in 1912. [11] Studies in 1956 discovered that it was an autoimmune disorder. [12]
Congenital iodine deficiency syndrome (CIDS), also called cretinism, [2] is a medical condition present at birth marked by impaired physical and mental development, due to insufficient thyroid hormone production (hypothyroidism) often caused by insufficient dietary iodine during pregnancy.
Thyroid hormone resistance syndrome is rare, incidence is variously quoted as 1 in 50,000 or 1 in 40,000 live births. [9] More than 1000 individuals have been identified with thyroid hormone resistance, of which 85% had thyroid hormone beta receptor mutation.
The first case of HE was described by Brain et al. in 1966. [10] The patient was a 48-year-old man with hypothyroidism, multiple episodes of encephalopathy, stroke-like symptoms, and Hashimoto's thyroiditis confirmed by elevated antithyroid antibodies.
The main symptoms of hypoparathyroidism are the result of the low blood calcium level, which interferes with normal muscle contraction and nerve conduction.As a result, people with hypoparathyroidism can experience paresthesia, an unpleasant tingling sensation around the mouth and in the hands and feet, as well as muscle cramps and severe spasms known as "tetany" that affect the hands and feet ...
Congenital, acquired [1] Causes: Not enough growth hormone [3] Risk factors: Genetics, trauma, infections, tumors, radiation therapy [2] Diagnostic method: Blood tests for growth hormone [2] Differential diagnosis: Small for gestational age, Turner syndrome, Noonan syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome [2] Treatment: Growth hormone replacement [1 ...