Hexabromocyclododecane


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000015 Abnormalities, Multiple PMID:19356805
MESH:D001145 Arrhythmias, Cardiac PMID:23903933
MESH:D005234 Fatty Liver PMID:24398136
MESH:D006042 Goiter PMID:22387749
MESH:D006130 Growth Disorders PMID:27718427
MESH:D006332 Cardiomegaly PMID:26476318
MESH:D006529 Hepatomegaly PMID:32679240
MESH:D006984 Hypertrophy PMID:22387749
MESH:D007333 Insulin Resistance PMID:24398136
MESH:D007859 Learning Disabilities PMID:28849449
MESH:D008569 Memory Disorders PMID:28849449
MESH:D011041 Poisoning PMID:16614824; PMID:18644697; PMID:19356805
MESH:D013121 Spinal Curvatures PMID:19356805
MESH:D015430 Weight Gain PMID:24398136
MESH:D018376 Cardiovascular Abnormalities PMID:19356805
MESH:D056486 Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury PMID:24291159

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