Medical Definition of Iodine deficiency

1. Iodine is a natural requirement of our diets. Iodine deficiency can lead to inadequate production of thyroid hormone from the thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). For example, in some parts of zaire, ecuador, india, and chile, remote, mountainous areas, such as in the alps (in the past), andes and the himalayas have a particular predisposition to severe iodine deficiency, goiter, and hypothyroidism. Since the addition of iodine to table salt, iodine deficiency is rarely seen in the united states. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Iodine Deficiency

iodinated protein
iodinates
iodinating
iodination
iodinations
iodine
iodine-123
iodine-125
iodine-127
iodine-131
iodine-132
iodine-fast
iodine-induced hyperthyroidism
iodine compounds
iodine cysts
iodine deficiency (current term)
iodine excess
iodine isotopes
iodine number
iodine radioisotopes
iodine reaction of epinephrine
iodine stain
iodine test
iodine tincture
iodine uptake test
iodine value
iodines
iodinophil
iodinophilous
iodins

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