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hk_264_120258_248438 Chapter 14 Self Test: Endocrine System
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What is an enlargement of the thyroid that may be caused by lack of iodine, inflammation induced by an infection, tumors, hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism?
Options
A.Diabetes Mellitus
B.Goiter
C.Cushing’s Syndrome
D.Addison’s Disease
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The question asks for an enlargement of the thyroid gland that can be caused by iodine deficiency, inflammation from infection, tumors, or functional thyroid disorders.
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