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View Post: Hair loss in dogs…
6 Oct 2009 by admin
The lack of growth hormone is caused by the lack of development of pituitary gland. Unfortunately there is no cure for pituitary dwarfism. Human pituitary gland has been used in some dogs but with guarded prognosis. ...
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View Post: The Endocrine System- Ch. 18 Language of Medicine
7 Nov 2009 by TiffanyNRCCS
The abnormal conditions of gigantism, acromegaly, and dwarfism have symptoms that are very different from each other, yet they each result from secretory problems in the same gland—the pituitary. How is this possible? ...
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View Post: Studies of the regulation of the somatotrophic axis : with ...
2 Dec 2009 by Ambler, Geoffrey Richard
It encompasses the regulation of pituitary growth hormone (GH) secretion from the pituitary gland, the actions of GH on peripheral tissues via interactions with specific growth hormone receptors (GHR) and subsequent endocrine, ... Studies in dwarf rats demonstrated somatogenic effects of oPL which were in some instances greater than those of bGH. Receptor binding studies in rat and sheep livers consistently showed greater potency of oPL, although with detailed ...
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View Post: Always be my hero: What is Dwarfism?
21 Aug 2009 by Always be my hero
Dwarfism has other causes, including metabolic or hormonal disorders in infancy or childhood. Chromosomal abnormalities, pituitary gland disorders (which influence growth and metabolism), absorptive problems (when the body can't absorb ...
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View Post: Endocrine System
14 Nov 2009 by Masud
The pituitary gland ,also called hypophysis, is a small gland –about 1 cm in diameter and 0.5 to 1 g in weight that lies in the sella turcica at the base of the brain and is connected with the hypothalamus by the pituitary stalk. ...
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View Post: Become taller
14 Oct 2009 by mor di
Too little GH during childhood crapper inhibit growth (dwarfism). However, gigantism and dwarfism crapper be treated if discovered early. In adults, excess GH is usually caused by a noncancerous ontogeny of the pituitary gland titled an ...
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View Post: Pituitary Dwarfism — Parenting Children with Special Needs
12 Feb 2007 by Julia Fuller
The pituitary dwarf lacks growth hormone (an endocrine reason).” “An abnormally short height in childhood may occur if the pituitary gland does not produce enough growth hormone. It can be caused by a variety of genetic mutations (such ...
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View Post: The concept behind Human Growth Hormone
14 Oct 2009 by stace
Basically, the human body produces growth hormones naturally in the pituitary gland. To those people who do not have medical knowledge, the pituitary gland is found at the base of the human brain. These natural growth hormones are ...
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