That can be calcitonin or parathamone. They regulate Ca and phosphate levels
The Growth Hormone (GH). This hormone is produced by the Petuitary Gland (The master gland)
Is called Osteoporosis and results in brittle Bones.
Is called Osteoporosis and results in brittle Bones.
Yes, gigantism and dwarfism are both caused by hormonal imbalances, specifically involving growth hormones produced by the pituitary gland. Gigantism results from an excess of growth hormone, leading to excessive growth, while dwarfism is due to a deficiency of growth hormone, resulting in stunted growth.
The medical condition caused by the overproduction of growth hormone by the pituitary gland in children is called gigantism. This results in excessive growth and tall stature.
The term for the excess secretion of growth hormone that causes acromegaly and gigantism is "growth hormone hypersecretion." This condition often results from a pituitary adenoma, which is a benign tumor of the pituitary gland. In children, this excess hormone leads to gigantism, characterized by excessive growth, while in adults, it results in acromegaly, where bones and tissues grow larger than normal.
Diabetes insipidus results when there is a lack of anti-diuretic hormone, which is responsible for the creation of water channels in the collecting duct of the kidneys. Without ADH, water cannot be absorbed. This results in excess amounts of urine, excessive thirst and dehydration.
The hormone is the growth hormone. It is responsible for growth
The use of human growth hormone can enhance bodybuilding performance by increasing muscle growth, strength, and recovery. However, it can also lead to negative side effects and health risks if used improperly or in excessive amounts.
Pituitary gigantism is the condition caused by excessive growth hormone before the fusion of the epiphyseal plates which occurs at the end of puberty, while acromegaly is the condition of excessive growth hormone after the fusion of the eipphyseal plates.
Cortisone would not typically affect the results of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood, which is a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy. Cortisone would not interfere with this hormone or affect its detection in a pregnancy test.
it has nothing to do with hormones.