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Possible Causes For Drug induced Goiter/Thyromegaly - Causes
- Drugs
Amiodarone (Cordarone) Administration/Toxicity
Interferon, alpha (IntronA/AlferonA) Administration/Toxicity
Interleukin-2 Administration/Toxicity
Iodide/Potassium iodide Administration/Toxicity
Lithium (Lithane/Lithonate) Administration/Toxicity
Methimazole (Tapazol) Administration/Toxicity
Thiouracil (PTU/Tapazol) withdrawal
Thiouracils (PTU/Tapazol) Administration/Toxicity
Iodide replacement/deficiency goiter
Lithium induced goiter- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Goitrogenous food/rutabaga/cabbage- Synonyms
- diffuse goiter, Diffuse goiter (disorder), Diffuse goitre, Drug Induced, Goiter diffuse, Goitre diffuse, Nontoxic diffuse goiter, Non-toxic diffuse goiter, Nontoxic diffuse goitre, Non-toxic diffuse goitre
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