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which of these is not a deficiency disease​

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Answered by rvdbrt
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Goitre is an inflammation of the neck caused by the enlargement of the thyroid gland. Goitre is usually associated with the improper functioning of the thyroid gland. Most of the cases of goitre in the world are caused by a deficiency of iodine in the body. Therefore goitre is not a vitamin deficiency disease.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Goitre is a neck irritation caused by the enlargement of the thyroid gland.
  • Goitre is commonly associated with thyroid disorders.
  • The majority of cases of goitre in the globe are caused by a shortage of iodine in the body.
  • As a result, goitre is not a vitamin deficient condition.
  • A goitre, or swelling in the neck, is caused by an enlarged thyroid gland.
  • A goitre might be caused by a thyroid that isn't functioning properly. Iodine deficiency is the cause of roughly 90% of all goitre cases in the globe.
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