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English: Signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism.
Reference: Longo, DL; Fauci, AS; Kasper, DL; Hauser, SL; Jameson, JL; Loscalzo, J (2011) "341: disorders of the thyroid gland" in Harrison's principles of internal medicine. (18th ed.), Category:New York: McGraw-Hill ISBN: 007174889X. |
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