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Cretinism (hypothyroid)

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Description of Cretinism (hypothyroid)

Cretinism (hypothyroid): condition due to congenital lack of thyroid hormone, marked by arrested physical and mental development, dystrophy of the bones and soft parts, and lowered basal metabolism; it is the congenital form of thyroid deficiency, while myxedema is the acquired form.
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