Hypothyroidism
The disease state in humans and animals
called hypothyroidism is caused by insufficient production
of thyroid hormone by the thyroid
gland. A
form of
hypothyroidism found in infants is called
cretinism.
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The most common cause of
hypothyroidism world-wide is iodine
deficiency.
Approximately 3 per cent of
the population is
hypothyroid.
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