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  • goiter
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  • adenomatous goiter
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  • Basedow¡¯s goiter
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  • colloid goiter
    ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵尩»ó»ùÁ¾
  • cystic goiter
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  • diffuse goiter
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  • diving goiter
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  • exophthalmic goiter
    ¾È±¸µ¹Ãâ°©»ó»ùÁ¾
  • endemic goiter
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  • follicular goiter
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  • familial goiter
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  • intrathoracic goiter
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  • intratracheal goiter
    ±â°ü³»°©»ó»ùÁ¾
  • lingual goiter
    Çô°©»ó»ùÁ¾
  • lymphadenoid goiter
    ¸²ÇÁ»ùÁ¾¸ð¾ç°©»ó»ùÁ¾
  • lymphomatous goiter
    ¸²ÇÁÁ¾°©»ó»ùÁ¾
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  • adenomatous goiter
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  • diffuse goiter
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    °©»ó»ùÁ¾, ¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
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    ÇѱÛ
  • adenomatous goiter
    »ùÁ¾¼º°©»ó»ùÁ¾, »ùÁ¾¼º¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • Basedow¡¯s goiter
    ¹Ù¼¼µµº´
  • colloid goiter
    ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵尩»ó»ùÁ¾, ÄÝ·ÎÀÌµå¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • cystic goiter
    ³¶¼º°©»ó»ùÁ¾, ³¶¼º¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • diffuse goiter
    ¹Ì¸¸°©»ó»ùÁ¾, ±¤¹üÀ§¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • diving goiter
    À̵¿°©»ó»ùÁ¾, À̵¿¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • endemic goiter
    dzÅ亴°©»ó»ùÁ¾, dzÅ亴¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • exophthalmic goiter
    ¾È±¸µ¹Ãâ°©»ó»ùÁ¾, ¾È±¸µ¹Ãâ¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • follicular goiter
    ¼ÒÆ÷°©»ó»ùÁ¾, ¼ÒÆ÷¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • intrathoracic goiter
    °¡½¿³»°©»ó»ùÁ¾, °¡½¿³»¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • intratracheal goiter
    ±â°ü³»°©»ó»ùÁ¾, ±â°ü³»¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • lingual goiter
    Çô°©»ó»ùÁ¾, Çô¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • lymphadenoid goiter
    ¸²ÇÁ»ùÁ¾¸ð¾ç°©»ó»ùÁ¾, ¸²ÇÁ»ùÁ¾¸ð¾ç¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • lymphomatous goiter
    ¸²ÇÁÁ¾°©»ó»ùÁ¾, ¸²ÇÁÁ¾¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
  • nodular goiter
    °áÀý°©»ó»ùÁ¾, °áÀý¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾
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  • Goiter
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  • goiter
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  • goiter
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  • goiter =goitre
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  • goiter,adenomatous
    ¼±Á¾¼º(àÍðþàõ)
  • goiter,colloid
    ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵å(±³Áú)
  • goiter,diffuse nontoxic(simple)
    ¹Ì¸¸¼º ºñµ¶¼º(´Ü¼ø)
  • goiter,endemic
    Áö¹æÀ¯Çà
  • goiter,intrathoracic or plunging
    Èä°û³», µ¹Ã⼺
  • goiter,multinodular
    ´Ù°áÀý¼º
  • goiter,nonendemic
    ºñÅäÂø¼º
  • goiter,sporadic simple
    »ê¹ßÀû ´Ü¼ø¼º
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    °©»ó¼±Á¾
  • goiter =goitre
    °©»ó¼±Á¾(Ë£ßÒàÍðþ), °íÀÌÅÍ, °©»ó¼±Á¾´ë(Ë£ßÒàÍðþÓÞ).
  • goiter,adenomatous
    ¼±Á¾¼º(àÍðþàõ)
  • goiter,colloid
    ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵å(±³Áú)
  • goiter,diffuse nontoxic(simple)
    ¹Ì¸¸¼º ºñµ¶¼º(´Ü¼ø)
  • goiter,endemic
    Áö¹æÀ¯Çà
  • goiter,intrathoracic or plunging
    Èä°û³», µ¹Ã⼺
  • goiter,multinodular
    ´Ù°áÀý¼º
  • goiter,nonendemic
    ºñÅäÂø¼º
  • goiter,sporadic simple
    »ê¹ßÀû ´Ü¼ø¼º
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  • adolescent goiter
    û³â±â °©»ó¼±Á¾(¡­Ë£ßÒàÍðþ).
  • cancerous goiter =carcinomatous g.
    ¾ÏÁ¾¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(äßðþàõË£ßÒàÍðþ).
  • colloid goiter
    ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵尩»ó¼±Á¾, ÄÝ·ÎÀÌµå °íÀÌÅÍ.
  • congenital goiter
    ¼±Ãµ¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(¡­Ë£ßÒ àÍðþ).
  • cyanide goiter
    ½Ã¾È»ê¿° °©»ó¼±Á¾(¡­ß«ç¤Ë£ßÒàÍðþ).
  • cystic goiter
    ³¶¼º°©»ó¼±Á¾(Ò¥àõË£ßÒàÍðþ).
  • cystic goiter
    ³¶¼º°©»ó¼±Á¾(³¶¼º°©»ó¼±Á¾).
  • diffuse goiter
    ¹Ì¸¸¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(¡­°©»ó¼±Á¾).
  • diffuse goiter
    ¹Ì¸¸¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(¡­Ë£ßÒàÍðþ).
  • diffuse nontoxic goiter
    ¹ü¹ß¼º ºñÁßµ¶¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(¹ü¹ß¼ººñÁßµ¶¼º°©»ó¼±Á¾) .
  • diffuse nontoxic goiter
    ¹ü¹ß¼º ºñÁßµ¶¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(ÛñÛ¡àõÞªñéÔ¸àõË£ßÒàÍðþ) .
  • diffuse toxic goiter
    ¹ü¹ß¼º Áßµ¶¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(ÛñÛ¡àõñéÔ¸àõË£ßÒàÍðþ).
  • endemic goiter
    Áö¹æº´¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(ÊÙ˧Ë×ËÛÌ¡).
  • exophthalmic goiter
    ¾È±¸µ¹Ã⼺ °©»ó¼±Á¾.
  • exophthalmic goiter
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    "¼±Ãµ¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾(à»ô¸àõË£ßÒàÍðþ), (ÔÒ) =familial goiter"
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    °©»ó¼±Á¾, °íÀÌÅÍ, °©»ó¼±Á¾´ë
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  • endemic goiter
    Áö¹æº´¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾
  • intrathoracic goiter
    Èä°û³»°íÀÌÅÍ
  • nodular goiter
    °áÀý¼º°©»ó¼±Á¾
  • nodular toxic goiter
    °áÀý¼ºÁßµ¶¼º°©»ó¼±Á¾
  • substernal goiter
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AGA accelerated growth area; allergic granulomatosis and angiitis; American Gastroenterological Associat...
GG or S glands, goiter, or stiffness [of neck]
MNG/CRD/DA multinodular goiter/cystic renal disease/digital anomalies [syndrome]
NTG nitroglycerin; nitrosoguanidine; nontoxic goiter; normal triglyceridemia
TG tendon graft; testosterone glucuronide; tetraglycine; thioglucose; thioglycolate; thioguanine; throm...
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MNG Multinodular goiter
DTG diffuse toxic goiter
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  • adolescent goiter
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  • endemic goiter
    Áö¹æº´¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾
  • microfollicular goiter
    ¼Ò ¿©Æ÷¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾
  • nodular toxic goiter
    °áÀý¼º Áßµ¶¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾
  • toxic uninodular goiter
    Áßµ¶¼º ´Ü°áÀý¼º °©»ó¼±Á¾
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goiter Enlargement of the thyroid gland. A goiter is not cancerous. A goiter can be associated with normal, elevated (hyperthyroidism) or decreased (hypothyroidism) thyroid hormone levels in the blood.
(12 Dec 1998)
goiter, diffuse toxic Graves' disease, the most common cause of hyperthroidism, too much thyroid hormone.
(12 Dec 1998)
goiter, endemic Enlargement of the thyroid gland in a significantly large fraction of a population group, generally considered to be due to insufficient iodine in the diet.
(12 Dec 1998)
goiter, iodide Just as too little iodine can cause thyroid disease, so may prolonged intake of too much iodine also lead to the development of goiter (swelling of the thyroid gland) and hypothyroidism (abnormally low thyroid activity). Certain foods and medications contain large amounts of iodine. Examples include seaweed; iodine-rich expectorants (such as SSKI and Lugol's solution) used in the treatment of cough, asthma, chronic pulmonary disease; and amiodarone (Cardorone), an iodine-rich medication used in the control of abnormal heart rhythms (cardiac arrhythmias).
(12 Dec 1998)
goiter, nodular An enlarged thyroid gland containing circumscribed nodules within its substance.
(12 Dec 1998)
goiter, substernal An enlarged thyroid gland where the enlarged gland is situated beneath the sternum.
(12 Dec 1998)
goiter, toxic multinodular Condition in which the thyroid gland contains multiple lumps (nodules) that are overactive and produce excess thyroid hormones. This condition is also known as Parry's disease or Plummer's disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
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aberrant goiter Enlargement of a supernumerary thyroid gland.
Synonym: struma aberrata.
(05 Mar 2000)
acute goiter A goiter that develops very rapidly.
(05 Mar 2000)
adenomatous goiter An enlargement of the thyroid gland due to the growth of one or more encapsulated adenomas or multiple nonencapsulated colloid nodules within its substance.
(05 Mar 2000)
Basedow's goiter Colloid goiter which becomes hyperfunctional after the ingestion of excess iodine, the Jod-Basedow phenomenon.
(05 Mar 2000)
cabbage goiter Goiter due to ingestion of cabbage or other goitrogenic foodstuff.
(05 Mar 2000)
parenchymatous goiter A form of goiter in which there is a great increase in the follicles with proliferation of the epithelium.
Synonym: follicular goiter.
(05 Mar 2000)
microfollicular goiter Goiter in which the glandular tissue consists of unusually small colloid filled follicles and areas of undifferentiated tissue with indistinct follicle formation.
(05 Mar 2000)
wandering goiter A freely movable goiter that is sometimes above and sometimes below the sternal notch.
Synonym: wandering goiter.
(05 Mar 2000)
colloid goiter A form of goiter in which the contents of the follicles increase greatly, causing pressure atrophy of the epithelium so that the gelatinous matter predominates in the tumour.
Synonym: struma colloides.
(05 Mar 2000)
multinodular goiter <radiology> Middle-aged females, enlarged thyroid, multiple cold, warm and hot areas, may be mimicked by thyroiditis
(12 Dec 1998)
cystic goiter An enlargement in the thyroid region due to the presence of one or more cysts within the gland.
(05 Mar 2000)
simple goiter Thyroid enlargement unaccompanied by constitutional effects, e.g., hypo-or hyperthyroidism, commonly caused by inadequate dietary intake of iodine.
(05 Mar 2000)
substernal goiter Enlargement of the thyroid gland, chiefly of the lower part of the isthmus, palpable with difficulty or not at all.
(05 Mar 2000)
nontoxic goiter Goiter not accompanied by hyperthyroidism.
(05 Mar 2000)
suffocative goiter A goiter that by pressure causes extreme dyspnea.
(05 Mar 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 4 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Goiter - »õâ Enlargement of the THYROID GLAND that may increase from about 20 grams to hundreds of grams in human adults. Goiter is observed in individuals with normal thyroid function (euthyroidism), thyroid deficiency (HYPOTHYROIDISM), or hormone overproduction (HYPERTHYROIDISM). Goiter may be congenital or acquired, sporadic or endemic (GOITER, ENDEMIC).
    Synonyms : Goiters
  • Goiter, Endemic - »õâ A form of IODINE deficiency disorders characterized by an enlargement of the THYROID GLAND in a significantly large fraction of a POPULATION GROUP. Endemic goiter is common in mountainous and iodine-deficient areas of the world where the DIET contains insufficient amount of iodine.
    Synonyms : Endemic Goiter, Endemic Goiters, Goiters, Endemic
  • Goiter, Nodular - »õâ An enlarged THYROID GLAND containing multiple nodules (THYROID NODULE), usually resulting from recurrent thyroid HYPERPLASIA and involution over many years to produce the irregular enlargement. Multinodular goiters may be nontoxic or may induce THYROTOXICOSIS.
    Synonyms : Nodular Goiter, Goiters, Nodular, Nodular Goiters
  • Goiter, Substernal - »õâ An enlarged THYROID GLAND with at least 50% of the gland situated behind the STERNUM. It is an unusual presentation of an intrathoracic goiter. Substernal goiters frequently cause compression on the TRACHEA leading to deviation, narrowing, and respiratory symptoms.
    Synonyms : Intrathoracic Goiter, Substernal Goiter, Goiters, Intrathoracic, Goiters, Substernal, Intrathoracic Goiters, Substernal Goiters
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goiter abnormally enlarged thyroid gland; can result from underproduction or overproduction of hormone or from a deficiency of iodine in the diet
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goiter An enlarged thyroid. It may be caused by too little iodine in the diet or by other conditions. Most goiters are not cancer.
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goiter An enlarged thyroid gland due to any cause. It is seen as a swelling or fullness in the front of the neck.
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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. ...
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goiter enlargement of the thyroid gland
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