is there a treatment?
The infundibulum is the structure that connects the pituitary gland to the rest of the brain. Although sufficient support of the pituitary gland is provided by the sella turcica of the sphenoid bone.
eat healthy foods,such as fruits (2-3 serves a day ) veggies ( 5-6 serves a day) grains , such as dairy,cereals,pastas e.t.c (at least 5 serves a day) and meats or alternative ( 3-4 serves a day ) and drink plenty of water. By having a healthy diet you will be able to keep your Pituitary gland healthy.
either "gigantism" where the boy/girl shoots up in height proportionally; or "acromegaly" where only the extremities grow longer, e.g. the hands/feet/face but not the rest of the body and the growth of the body is disproportionate. anandcop82@gmail.com
Because it originates in one's bone marrow, it affects your bone marrow. after that it will spread to the rest of your bones.
My search showed this info: The dwarf is a medical term for the person with an extremely short height of less than 147 cm ... Midget is a slang word used for a short person that suffers from proportionate dwarfism. Dwarfs suffer from disproportionality of body parts. Midgets only are short in height with all rest body parts in normal form.
No. It wouldn't affect the rest of family's residency.
I don't know tell me the answer
Yes, very much so.
It did affect her at first but then she started to know stuff and become smarter than the rest of the simpsons, and she matured when the rest of her family didn't (:
The infundibulum is the structure that connects the pituitary gland to the rest of the brain. Although sufficient support of the pituitary gland is provided by the sella turcica of the sphenoid bone.
The pituitary is linked to the brain by the infundibulum of the hypothalamus. It exerts its regulatory effects on the rest of the body by releasing tropic hormones into the blood.
The hypothalamus regulates the Pituitary gland, and the Pituitary gland regulates the rest of the endocrine system.
The Hypothalmus is a part of the brain that links to the pituitary gland which controls the rest of the glands in the body.
If you are legally an adult- 18 years old or older- you should be able to return to your country of origin and not impact the rest of your family's status.
The posterior pituitary gland is a ductless gland. Unlike many other glands in the body, instead of the hormone passing down a duct into the blood, it passes straight into the bloodstream.
the rest of the family were surprised and happy that they got a new car
If you are a close knit family then the move will not affect the family that much. Yes you will miss friends and family, also suroundings you are familiar with. However the old saying "A change is as good as a rest" is often quite true. Accept the change gracefully, and you and your family will soon settle in; wherever you choose to live.