Hypothyroidism. (or congenital hypothyroidism)
It leads to retardation and/or dwarfism.
Cretinism.
"Cranial bones are thin and slightly curved. During infancy, these bones are held snugly together by an irregular band of connective tissue called a suture." Quoted from "Body Structures & Functions: 11th Edition" by Ann Senisi Scott and Elizabeth Fong. Chapter 6: Skeletal System.
The bones of the skull fuse together in childhood. They are not solid when the baby is born. That's why the baby's head has the "soft spot" called the fontanelle.
Before birth the baby starts out as an egg and then once its ovulated. after the first 8 weeks of development it becomes an embryo and then a fetus and once its born it becomes a infant
autism
Yes. Myxedema is a result of undiagnosed or untreated severe hypothyroidism. It can also develop when someone stops taking their thyroid medication. It's more common in the elderly and in women. It can lead to something called myxedema coma and it can be deadly.
Thyroid diasease
Adolescence It can also be called "teens", better defined as the period between childhood and early adulthood.
He died at such an early age because he had an insurvivable illness called EXTREME AWESOMENESS!
Adolescents or juveniles--terms that seem universal for most species when regarding the time between infancy/childhood and adulthood.
In the past a condition called Dejerine-Sottas disease was referred to as CMT3. This is a severe type of CMT in which symptoms begin in infancy or early childhood.
Hypothyroidism.
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The extreme point is called a vertex.
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There is one standard treatment available for hypothyroidism. The oral medication, a synthetic thyroid hormone levothyroxine, will restore adequate hormone levels which reverses the signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism.
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