Gigantism is caused when to much growth hormone is prodced by the pituitary gland causing a child to grow larger than normal.
It makes you taller.. that's pretty much a given.
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Growth hormone.
The official definition for the word gigantism is "unusual or abnormal largeness."
No, gigantism is not genetic. Gigantism is caused by a malfunction of the growth hormone so it has nothing to do with your parents or grandparents.
Growth hormone is produced and released by the anterior pituitary. Excess early in life can produce gigantism, deficiency can cause dwarfism. Later in life, excess causes acromegaly.I'm looking for this same answer and just found it!:growth-hormone deficiency
In children (where the epiphyseal growth plate has not fused yet), it can lead to gigantism In adults (closed epiphyseal growth plate in bones), it leads to acromegaly.
Growth hormone.
When the anterior pituitary gland produce Growth Hormone excessively, this could result in gigantism.
The official definition for the word gigantism is "unusual or abnormal largeness."
Gigantism leads to the development of hyperglycemia because of an overproduction of the growth hormone. Presence of the growth hormone causes a shift from preferred carbohydrate (glucose) catabolism to lipid catabolism. The glucose is then left in the blood resulting in hyperglycemia.
No, gigantism is not genetic. Gigantism is caused by a malfunction of the growth hormone so it has nothing to do with your parents or grandparents.
"Gigantism" is the common, non-technical, everyday name for "macrosomia."
Too less of a growth hormone in the anterior pituary gland. Too much growth hormone causes people to get gigantism.
Too less of a growth hormone in the anterior pituary gland. Too much growth hormone causes people to get gigantism.
It has never been revealed if Peter Croch suffers from gigantism.
The amount of hormone that is present in gigantism is HYPER because you can choose either ( HYPO or HYPER) . Because the gigantism is overproduction of growth hormones during childhood or adolescence.
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It could be gigantism or acromegaly. A catch-all term for these diseases (and others like them) is Overgrowth syndrome.