How Do You Spell DYSTHYROIDAL INFANTILISM?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪsθɪɹˌɔ͡ɪdə͡l ɪnfˈantə͡lˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Dysthyroidal infantilism is a medical condition characterized by an underactive thyroid gland during infancy, leading to growth and developmental delays. The word is spelled as "dys-THY-roy-dal in-FAN-ti-lizm" [dɪsˈθaɪrɔɪdəlɪnˈfæntɪlɪzəm]. The first part "dys" means abnormal, while "thyroidal" refers to the thyroid gland. "Infantilism" is used to describe the delayed development and childish behavior associated with the condition. The phonetic transcription breaks the word down into syllables, helping with pronunciation and understanding of its meaning.

DYSTHYROIDAL INFANTILISM Meaning and Definition

  1. Dysthyroidal infantilism refers to a medical condition characterized by abnormal growth, development, and intellectual functioning in infants and young children due to improper thyroid hormone production or utilization.

    The term "dysthyroidal" implies an abnormality in the thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck that produces hormones essential for growth, metabolism, and brain development. When the thyroid gland fails to produce enough thyroid hormones (hypothyroidism) or when there is an impaired ability of the body to use these hormones, it can lead to a cascade of physical and mental developmental issues, resulting in infantilism.

    Infantilism refers to a condition where individuals retain childlike characteristics and behaviors beyond the appropriate age for their development. In dysthyroidal infantilism, the deficiency or dysfunction of thyroid hormones adversely affects physical growth, leading to stunted stature, delayed bone maturation, and improper development of secondary sexual characteristics. Additionally, cognitive and intellectual development are impaired, resulting in reduced intelligence, learning difficulties, and delayed speech and language skills.

    The specific symptoms and severity of dysthyroidal infantilism can vary depending on the underlying cause and the extent of hormone deficiency. Early diagnosis through laboratory tests to measure thyroid hormone levels, along with appropriate hormone replacement therapy, can help alleviate the symptoms and promote normal growth and development in affected infants and children.

  2. I. due to imperfect metabolism consequent upon defective secretion of the thyroid gland.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DYSTHYROIDAL INFANTILISM

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  • dys thyroidal infantilism
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  • dysthyroidal i nfantilism
  • dysthyroidal in fantilism
  • dysthyroidal inf antilism
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  • dysthyroidal infant ilism
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Etymology of DYSTHYROIDAL INFANTILISM

The term "dysthyroidal infantilism" appears to be a medical terminology that is a combination of two different terms - "dysthyroidal" and "infantilism".

"Dysthyroidal" is derived from the word "dysthyroid", which is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal functioning of the thyroid gland. The prefix "dys-" in Greek means "abnormal", and "thyroid" refers to the thyroid gland, an important endocrine gland in the body.

"Infantilism" comes from the Latin word "infantilis", which means "childish" or "pertaining to an infant". In medicine, it typically refers to a condition where an individual displays physical or psychological attributes that are typical of a much younger age.

Plural form of DYSTHYROIDAL INFANTILISM is DYSTHYROIDAL INFANTILISMS

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