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A person with congenital hypothyroidism will exhibit what symptoms?Multiple Choicemyxedemaexophthalmic goitersimple goitershort and stocky stature, possible intellectual disabilitytetany

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A person with congenital hypothyroidism will exhibit what symptoms?Multiple Choicemyxedemaexophthalmic goitersimple goitershort and stocky stature, possible intellectual disabilitytetany

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The symptoms of a person with congenital hypothyroidism would be a short and stocky stature, with a possible intellectual disability.

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