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deficiency$19554$ - traducción al griego

HUMAN DISEASE
Iodine Deficiency; Iodine-deficiency; Iodide deficiency; Iodine deficiency disorder; Iodine deficiency disorders; Epidemiology of iodine deficiency; Congenital iodine deficiency
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deficiency      
n. έλλειψη, ατέλεια, έλλειμμα, ελάττωμα
working capital         
FINANCIAL METRIC
Operating Capital; Working Capital; Net Working Capital; Working capital deficiency; Net working capital; Operating capital
κεφάλαιο κινήσεως
pernicious anemia         
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  • [[Immunofluorescence]] staining pattern of gastric parietal cell antibodies on a stomach section
  • Hydroxocobalamin injection usp(1000 mcg/ml) is a clear red liquid solution of hydroxocobalamin which is available in a 30-ml brown glass multidose vial packaged in a paper box. Shown is 500 mcg B-12 (as 1/2 cc) drawn up in a 0.5-cc U-100 27 gauge x 1/2" insulin syringe, as prepared for subcutaneous injection.
HUMAN DISEASE
Pernicious anaemia; Biermer anaemia; Pernicious Anaemia; Anemia, Pernicious; Anemia, pernicious; Addison's anaemia; Addison-Biermer anaemia; Macrocytic achylic anemia; Congenital pernicious anemia; Juvenile pernicious anemia; Biermer's anemia; Addison's anemia; Addison–Biermer anemia; Vitamin B12 deficient anemia; B12 deficient anemia; B12 deficiency anemia; Addison-Biermer anemia; Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia
n. κακοήθης αναιμία

Definición

Beriberi
·noun An acute disease occurring in India, characterized by multiple inflammatory changes in the nerves, producing great muscular debility, a painful rigidity of the limbs, and cachexy.

Wikipedia

Iodine deficiency

Iodine deficiency is a lack of the trace element iodine, an essential nutrient in the diet. It may result in metabolic problems such as goiter, sometimes as an endemic goiter as well as congenital iodine deficiency syndrome due to untreated congenital hypothyroidism, which results in developmental delays and other health problems. Iodine deficiency is an important global health issue, especially for fertile and pregnant women. It is also a preventable cause of intellectual disability.

Iodine is an essential dietary mineral for neurodevelopment among children. The thyroid hormones thyroxine and triiodothyronine contain iodine. In areas where there is little iodine in the diet, typically remote inland areas where no marine foods are eaten, iodine deficiency is common. It is also common in mountainous regions of the world where food is grown in iodine-poor soil.

Prevention includes adding small amounts of iodine to table salt, a product known as iodized salt. Iodine compounds have also been added to other foodstuffs, such as flour, water and milk, in areas of deficiency. Seafood is also a well known source of iodine.

In the U.S., the use of iodine has decreased over concerns of overdoses since mid-20th century, and the iodine antagonists bromine, perchlorate and fluoride have become more ubiquitous. In particular, around 1980 the practice of using potassium iodate as dough conditioner in bread and baked goods was gradually replaced by the use of other conditioning agents such as bromide.

Iodine deficiency resulting in goiter occurs in 187 million people globally as of 2010 (2.7% of the population). It resulted in 2700 deaths in 2013, up from 2100 deaths in 1990.