He has found these phenomena to occur in those cases in which the goitre disappeared under the use of the medicine , and ascribes the result to the too rapid absorption of the matter of the thyroid tumour , and its presence in which goitre has rapidly disappeared under the use of revia iodine , I have never met with these cachectic phenomenaperhaps because the tumours have been much less developed than those which occur Acute poieoning may resultfrom excessive doses of iodine
using an organic solvent such as an alcohol or acetoneto ... preventthe precipitation of hardly soluble basic salt(s
rare mild virilizationcan causesalt wasting in those at high doses
the dietary introduction of potassium iodide and diiodotyrosine ... as food supplementpreventingthe potential damage from excessive intake of inorganic iodine salts
This effectmay leadto symptomatic thyrotoxicosis in patients who receive large iodine doses from Perchlorate Perchlorate ClO4 ion
If specimens are leached with an insufficient amount of water , some of the salt present in the soil may not dissolvecausingthe amount of soluble salts to be underestimated
Saline soils , many cultures grownwill preventthe amount of soluble salts contain
urinecan contributesalts in excess of the local trace amounts
that interact with stomach acidto createsalts that are not absorbed by the
too much synthetic fertilizer to the soilcan resultin undesirable levels of water - soluble salts
acute renal failure with tubular necrosis and possibly coexisting renal vasospasm [ 52causesacute renal failure with tubular necrosis and possibly coexisting renal vasospasm [ 52
to cretinism in infants and goitercan leadto cretinism in infants and goiter
iodine deficiencyto preventiodine deficiency
hypothyroidism , a potentially dangerous autoimmune diseaseto causehypothyroidism , a potentially dangerous autoimmune disease
narcosis of the brain in animalscausesnarcosis of the brain in animals
health problems of their owncan causehealth problems of their own
Hashimoto 's diseaseto causeHashimoto 's disease
a fall in the pulse - rate ... but a rise in the arterial pressure , probably through the vaso - motor nervescausea fall in the pulse - rate ... but a rise in the arterial pressure , probably through the vaso - motor nerves
the hypercholesterolemia resulting from exogenous cholesterolpreventsthe hypercholesterolemia resulting from exogenous cholesterol