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An enlargement of the thyroid gland is the condition known as .

  • A. acromegaly
  • B. goiter
  • C. parathyroidism
  • D. Cushing's disease
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: goiter. An enlargement of the thyroid gland is specifically referred to as a goiter. This condition can be caused by iodine deficiency or other factors affecting thyroid hormone production. Acromegaly (A) is a disorder caused by excessive growth hormone, unrelated to the thyroid. Parathyroidism (C) refers to issues with the parathyroid glands, not the thyroid. Cushing's disease (D) is a condition involving excessive cortisol production, not thyroid enlargement. Therefore, the correct term for an enlarged thyroid gland is goiter.