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Pediatric Thyroid Disorders

Your thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of your neck, just above your collarbone. It is one of your endocrine glands, which means its job is to produce hormones. Thyroid hormones control your body’s metabolism, including how fast you burn calories and how fast your heart beats. They also help regulate your body’s calcium levels.


What is Pediatric Thyroid Disorders?

Thyroid disease may occur when the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) or too little thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism). It can also be a result of an autoimmune disorder, cancer or non-cancerous growths on the thyroid gland. They have metabolic consequences, but more importantly, they may affect the development of the brain, skeleton and other tissues.

Disorders of the thyroid gland are among the most common endocrine disorders affecting children occurring in 37 of 1,000 school-aged children in the United States. Thyroid problems in children may include:



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