noun
- Plural of goitre; abnormal enlargements of the thyroid gland, typically visible as a swelling in the neck.
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'goiters'; Medical term
Examples
- The doctor examined several patients with goitres caused by iodine deficiency.
- In regions with low iodine intake, goitres are more common.
- Modern medicine has reduced the prevalence of goitres in developed countries.
- The endocrinologist specializes in treating various types of goitres.
- Goitres can sometimes be prevented through adequate iodine consumption.