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Congenital Hypothyroidism: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Sep 17, 2018 · Congenital hypothyroidism, previously known as cretinism, is a severe deficiency of thyroid hormone in newborns. It causes impaired neurological function, stunted growth, and physical...
Congenital iodine deficiency syndrome - Wikipedia
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.
Cretinism: The past, present and future of diagnosis and cure
The medical definition of cretinism is untreated congenital hypothyroidism, with or without a goiter. Iodine deficiency is still a major cause of endemic cretinism, but in Canada this is no longer true.
Cretinism revisited - PMC
Cretinism is a condition of severely stunted physical and mental growth due to untreated congenital deficiency of thyroid hormones (congenital hypothyroidism). Congenital hypothyroidism can be endemic, genetic, or sporadic.
Congenital Hypothyroidism (Cretinism) - Medbullets
Dec 9, 2021 · cretinism refers to the state of developmental delay secondary to untreated congenital hypothyroidism
What is Congenital Hypothyroidism (Cretinism) in Children?
Sep 11, 2023 · Congenital hypothyroidism, formerly known as cretinism, is a severe thyroid hormone deficiency in infants. It results in stunted growth, brain dysfunction, and physical abnormalities. A thyroid gland issue in the unborn child or a deficiency in iodine in the mother's body during pregnancy could possibly be the reason for the disease.
Cretinism - Neonatal Disorders
What is Cretinism? Cretinism, also known as congenital hypothyroidism, is a condition present at birth that results from insufficient production of thyroid hormones. These hormones are crucial for normal growth and development, particularly of the brain.
Pathology Outlines - Congenital hypothyroidism
Congenital hypothyroidism is now treatable due to newborn testing, iodine supplementation and hormone replacement therapy (Pediatrics 2006;117:2290) The consequence of untreated CH is a constellation of physical and mental conditions, called cretinism