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Growth hormone (anterior lobe) |
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stimulates the growth and development of bones, muscles, and organs |
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Adrenocorticotropic hormone(ACTH) (anterior lobe) |
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controls the growth, development, and function of the cortex of the adrenal glands; controls release of glucocorticoids and adrenal androgens; necessary for secretion of aldosterone but does not control secretion rate |
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Thyroid-stimulating hormone (thyrotropic) (anterior lobe) |
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controls the secretory activities of the thyroid gland |
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Follicle stimulating hormone (anterior lobe) |
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stimulates the development of the eggs in the ovary in women, and sperm production in men |
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Luteinizing hormone (anterior lobe) |
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controls ovulation or egg release in women, and testosterone in men |
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Prolactin or lactogenic hormone (anterior lobe) |
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stimulates breast milk production |
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Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (anterior lobe) |
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Antidiuretic hormone (posterior lobe) |
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causes reabsorption of water from the renal tubules of kidney |
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Oxytocin (posterior lobe) |
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causes contractions of uterus in labor and the release of breast milk |
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Radiographic studies for Pituitary gland disorders |
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-conventional radiographs -CT scans -MRI -Cerebral angiography |
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Laboratory Studies for Pituitary gland disorders |
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-Radioimmunoassay(measures hormone levels) -ELISA(measures hormone levels) -Suppression or stimulation tests |
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caused by excess production of one or more of the anterior pituitary hormones -usually growth hormone and prolactin -usually due to pituitary adenoma(tumor) |
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Radiographic studies for hyperpituitarism |
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Laboratory studies for hyperpituitarism |
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-Hormone levels -Glucose tolerance test |
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grows excessively tall (bones grow longer) |
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grew regular, then excess GH as they get older (40-50) -big feet and hands -long jaw |
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Deficiency in secretion of GH -May be hereditary or due to pituitary damage |
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-Occurs during adolescence -May be as short as 36 inches, but with proportional physical characteristics -Often have delayed or absent sexual maturation -Accelerated pattern of aging, thus shorter life span |
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