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Hypothyroidism leading to the formation of fibrous goitres.
 
Hypothyroidism leading to the formation of fibrous goitres.
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This is a condition common to herbivorous reptiles that have evolved in volcanic island habitats in which halogen- (iodine, chlorine, fluorine and bromine) sequestrating plants predominate over those that do not concentrate halogens in their tissues.
 
This is a condition common to herbivorous reptiles that have evolved in volcanic island habitats in which halogen- (iodine, chlorine, fluorine and bromine) sequestrating plants predominate over those that do not concentrate halogens in their tissues.
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Administer a source of iodine every five to seven days, eg, sodium- or potassium iodide solution (0.25–0.50mg/kg i/v or orally) or Lugol’s solution (0.5–2.0mg/kg orally).
 
Administer a source of iodine every five to seven days, eg, sodium- or potassium iodide solution (0.25–0.50mg/kg i/v or orally) or Lugol’s solution (0.5–2.0mg/kg orally).
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Depending upon their iodine content, a 150–200kg tortoise could be given three to six tablets weekly.
 
Depending upon their iodine content, a 150–200kg tortoise could be given three to six tablets weekly.
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Revision as of 06:54, 9 September 2011

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These two adult Galapagos tortoises were fed a diet of mixed vegetables, with a preponderance of cabbage, for over one year. All the tortoises within the collection who were fed the same diet display similar lesions.


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