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PITUITUS GINGIVITUSARTHRITUSSPHILYSGAHNGUS
The pituitary gland can be affected by various diseases and disorders, including pituitary tumors, pituitary adenomas, hypopituitarism (deficiency of one or more pituitary hormones), hyperpituitarism (excess pituitary hormone production), and pituitary apoplexy (sudden bleeding into the pituitary gland). These conditions can lead to hormonal imbalances and a range of symptoms.
Several diseases can damage the pituitary gland, including pituitary tumors (adenomas), which can compress the gland and disrupt hormone production. Other conditions, such as traumatic brain injury, infections (like meningitis), and autoimmune disorders, can also harm the pituitary. Additionally, conditions like Sheehan's syndrome, resulting from severe blood loss during or after childbirth, can lead to pituitary gland damage. These conditions can result in a range of hormonal imbalances affecting various bodily functions.
Three that come to mind are acromegaly, pituitary adenoma, and secondary hypothyroidism.
Puberty is started by a sudden increase in hormones, released by the Pituitary gland.
The pituitary gland is primarily involved in this disorder.
The pituatry gland.
The pituitary gland is known as the *master gland* and controls the function of all other glands. If the pituitary is dysfunctional, it may adversely affect thyroid function as well.
Yes, the pituitary gland is an endocrine gland.
The pituitary gland is primarily involved in this disorder.
three part of pituitary gland:- 1.anterior pituitary gland 2.posterior pituitary gland 3.intermediate pituitary gland It secrete the various endocrine hormones.
Yes, the pituitary gland can indirectly affect the sense of taste. Changes in hormone levels produced by the pituitary gland can influence appetite, which in turn can impact taste preferences and food choices.