Tuesday, April 3, 2007

On Localisation Distinguish Cervical, , Partially , A

On localisation distinguish cervical, , partially , a craw and a craw of a root of language. At the - majority of sick infringements of function of a thyroid gland is not present, - however at the people living in places expressed , disease sometimes proceeds with the phenomena . At these patients reactions on external are slowed down, intellectual and - physical working capacity is lowered-. Patients mark slackness, . At research the bradycardia, decrease in reflexes comes to light. - Congenital - it is accompanied by development - which is characterised - by sharp backlog of physical and mental development. Symptoms: most often sick mark "feeling of awkwardness" - in the field of a neck at movement, a collar, - dry cough, hoarseness - of a voice, difficulty of breath. The last is connected with - walls of a trachea owing to - constant pressure of a craw with infringement of nervous regulation - of a trachea and a throat at their displacement aside. - Breath infringement - the most frequent symptom a craw.

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