goitre

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İngilizce - Türkçe
guatra
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guşa
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(Tıp) sıraca
goiter
(Tıp) guvatr
goiter
(Tıp) cedre
goiter
i., tıb. guatr
goiter
{i} guatr
goiter
(Tıp) Tiroid bezinin anormal olarak büyümesi guatr
goiter
(isim) guatr
lingual goitre
(Diş Hekimliği) iyot eksikliğine bağlı, tiroid bezinin büyüdüğü bir endokrin hastalık. ( goitre )egzoftalmik graves hastalığı. ( exophtalmiccgoitre ) lingual - dil sırtının en arkasında, asıl tiroglossal kanalın üst ucunda bir tiroid tümör
İngilizce - İngilizce
An enlargement of the front and sides of the neck caused by inflammation of the thyroid gland
It is frequently associated with cretinism, and is most common in mountainous regions, especially in certain parts of Switzerland
goi·tre goitres in AM, also use goiter Goitre is a disease of the thyroid gland that makes a person's neck very swollen. Enlargement of the thyroid gland, causing a prominent swelling at the throat. The thyroid can grow to 50 times its normal weight, interfere with breathing and swallowing, and cause a choking feeling. Simple (endemic) goitre, the most common, is due to low iodine intake. It and related conditions result from various defects in thyroid hormone synthesis (hypothyroidism). Advanced cases are treated with thyroid hormone or surgical removal of the thyroid if it obstructs breathing. The cause of sporadic goitre, which occurs in areas where iodine intake is more than adequate, remains a mystery. An enlarged thyroid may have normally functioning tissue or may produce too much hormone (hyperthyroidism). See also Graves disease
abnormally enlarged thyroid gland; can result from under-production or over-production of hormone or from a deficiency of iodine in the diet
{i} (Medicine) abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland (also goiter)
An enlargement of the thyroid gland, on the anterior part of the neck; bronchocele
an enlargement of the front and sides of the neck caused by an inflammation of the thyroid gland
German goitre
A protruding stomach, especially one supposed to be indicative of excessive consumption of beer

Any man who likes playing Santa Claus is in much better shape come Christmas if he has a German goiter.

goiter
A swelling of the thyroid gland, possible symptom of hypo- or hyperthyroidism
goiter
{n} the bronchocele or swelled neck
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tracheocele
Goiter
glans
goiter
An enlargement of the thyroid gland, on the anterior part of the neck; bronchocele
goiter
enlargement of thyroid gland
goiter
An enlargement of the front and sides of the neck caused by an inflammation of the thyroid gland
goiter
abnormally enlarged thyroid gland; can result from under-production or over-production of hormone or from a deficiency of iodine in the diet
goiter
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goiter
enlargement of the thyroid gland Goiter is one of the earliest and most visible signs of iodine deficiency The thyroid enlarges in response to persistent stimulation by TSH (see Function) In mild iodine deficiency, this adaptation response may be enough to provide the body with sufficient thyroid hormone However, more severe cases of iodine deficiency result in hypothyroidism Thyroid enlargement may also be caused by factors other than iodine deficiency, especially in iodine sufficient countries, such as the U S
goiter
enlargement of the thyroid gland causing a swelling in the front of the neck
goiter
a chronic enlargement of the thyroid gland not due to neoplasm often seen in endemic areas
goiter
non malignant enlargement of the thyroid gland
goiter
an overgrown thyroid gland
goiter
It is frequently associated with cretinism, and is most common in mountainous regions, especially in certain parts of Switzerland
goiter
{i} (Medicine) abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland (also goitre)
goiter
An enlarged thyroid gland due to any cause It is seen as a swelling or fullness in the front of the neck
goiter
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    () French, either from Old French goitron, or a back-formation from French goitreux (“goitered”).