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Pituitary - A pea- sized endocrine Gland which attached to the base of brain and controls the growth and the function of other glands.
Anterior Pitutary Gland
pitutary gland
Possibly Addisons disease
YES.brain regulate the pitutary gland .
The pitutary gland is what controls the secretion of the thyroid hormone.
POSTERIOR PITUTARY GLAND produce vasopressin or anti-diuretic hormone.
This is also called the master gland because it controls the affairs of the other glands. it produces the antidiuretic homorne.
This is also called the master gland because it controls the affairs of the other glands. it produces the antidiuretic homorne.
The adenohypophysis, also known as the anterior pituitary gland, produces and secretes its own hormones under the control of releasing hormones from the hypothalamus. In contrast, the neurohypophysis, or posterior pituitary gland, stores and releases hormones produced by the hypothalamus, including oxytocin and vasopressin, which are transported down axons from the hypothalamus.
H-P-O Axis means Hypothalamus-Pitutary-Ovarian Axis, which is the basic function for mensuration cycle in women
Thyroid release the hormone thyroxine. This gland is stimulated by Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) which is secreated from anterior pitutary gland situated in hypothalamus of brain.
yes, I have atumor in the pitutary gland, that controls all of your main hormones. I often have signs of pregnancy. i would go to the doctor if you are having any other signs of a brain tumor such as headaches. yes, I have atumor in the pitutary gland, that controls all of your main hormones. I often have signs of pregnancy. i would go to the doctor if you are having any other signs of a brain tumor such as headaches.