Definition of Brissaud's infantilism
Brissaud's infantilism: An
eponym that is little used (in the USA) for hypothyroidism
(subnormal activity of the thyroid gland) that starts after
birth and is manifest by features including delays in
growth and development and myxedema surfacing during
infancy. Myxedema is a dry waxy type of swelling, often
with swollen lips and nose. Infantile hypothyroidism is
synonymous with infantile myxedema. Named for the French
physician Edouard Brissaud (1852-1909).
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