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jod-Basedow phenomenon
Jod-Ba·se·dow phe·nom·e·non (bahs'ĕ-dof), Jod is the German word for iodine, not a proper name.induction of thyrotoxicosis in patients previously euthyroid as a result of exposure to large quantities of iodine; occurs most often in geographic areas of endemic iodine-deficient goiter and in patients with multinodular goiter; can also develop following use of iodine-containing agents for diagnostic studies. Synonym(s): iodine-induced hyperthyroidismBasedow, Karl Adolph von, German physician, 1799-1854. Basedow disease - Synonym(s): Graves disease; thyrotoxicosisBasedow goiter - colloid goiter which becomes hyperfunctional after the ingestion of excess iodine, causing Jod-Basedow phenomenon.Basedow pseudoparaplegia - weakness of the thigh muscles in thyrotoxicosis.Basedow syndrome - myeloneuropathy seen in the presence of thyrotoxicosis.Jod-Basedow phenomenon - induction of thyrotoxicosis in a previously euthyroid individual as a result of exposure to large quantities of iodine. Synonym(s): iodine-induced hyperthyroidismjod-Ba·se·dow phe·nom·e·non (yod-bah'zĕ-dō fĕ-nom'ĕ-non) Induction of thyrotoxicosis in patients previously euthyroid as a result of exposure to large quantities of iodine. |