hypothyroid cretinism - significado y definición. Qué es hypothyroid cretinism
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Qué (quién) es hypothyroid cretinism - definición

HUMAN MEDICAL CONDITION
Congenital iodine-deficiency syndrome; Cretins; Cretinisim; Cretinism athyreotic; Cretinism; Endemic cretinism; Congenital cretinism
  • Cretinism ([[Styria]]), copper engraving, 1815

Cretinism         
·noun A condition of endemic or inherited idiocy, accompanied by physical degeneracy and deformity (usually with goiter), frequent in certain mountain valleys, ·esp. of the Alps.
Topographical disorientation         
AGNOSIA THAT IS A LOSS OF THE ABILITY TO RELY ON VISUAL CUES TO GUIDE THEM DIRECTIONALLY DUE TO THE INABILITY TO RECOGNISE OBJECTS
Developmental topographical disorientation; Topographical cretinism
Topographical disorientation is the inability to orient oneself in one's surroundings, sometimes as a result of focal brain damage. This disability may result from the inability to make use of selective spatial information (e.
Congenital hypothyroidism         
HYPOTHYROIDISM THAT IS PRESENT AT BIRTH
Neonatal hypothyroidism; Congenital thyroid hormonal aberration; Congenial hypothyroidism
Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is thyroid hormone deficiency present at birth. If untreated for several months after birth, severe congenital hypothyroidism can lead to growth failure and permanent intellectual disability.

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Congenital iodine deficiency syndrome

Congenital iodine deficiency syndrome is a medical condition present at birth marked by impaired physical and mental development, due to insufficient thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) often caused by insufficient dietary iodine during pregnancy. It is one cause of underactive thyroid function at birth, called congenital hypothyroidism, historically referred to as cretinism (obsolete). If untreated, it results in impairment of both physical and mental development. Symptoms may include goiter, poor length growth in infants, reduced adult stature, thickened skin, hair loss, enlarged tongue, a protruding abdomen; delayed bone maturation and puberty in children; and mental deterioration, neurological impairment, impeded ovulation, and infertility in adults.

In developed countries, thyroid function testing of newborns has assured that in those affected, treatment with the thyroid hormone thyroxine is begun promptly. This screening and treatment have virtually eliminated the consequences of the disease.