Endemic Cretinism
Responding to a renewed interest in the growing problem of iodine deficiency worldwide, Drs. Charles Oxnard and Peter Obendorf, along with experienced translator and anatomist John Dennison, take a fresh look at the classic text, Der endemische Kretinismus, published in 1936 by Springer. Translated...
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2011.
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Etymology of the word ‘cretin’ (Wegelin)
- Definition (de Quervain)
- Historical (Wegelin)
- Epidemiology (Wegelin)
- Course and clinical pattern of cretinism (de Quervain)
- Pathological anatomy and histology (Wegelin)
- Pathological physiology (de Quervain)
- Pathogenesis (de Quervain and Wegelin)
- Prophylaxis and Treatment of Cretinism (de Quervain).