Indications and contraindications of oxytocin challenge test?
prematurity, drug addiction, hypertension, uterine activity
Which hormone controls the amount of water in the body?
the minaralocorticoids hormones, which help control the amount of water and salt in the body.
What is an acrostic poem for the Endocrine System?
It is just like any other acrostic poem. The lines don't have to rhyme with each other, but each line has to start off with each letter that spell "ENDOCRINE"
For example,
E ndocrine system....
N ervous system....
D evelopment in the body....
O vary....
C ircadian Rhythm....
R eproduction....
I mmune....
N octurnal Emmisions....
E strogen...
What would happen if production of FSH by the anterior pituitary was significantly reduced?
In women, a lack of follicle stimulating hormone leads to incomplete development at puberty and poor ovarian function (primary ovarian failure). In this situation ovarian follicles do not grow properly and do not release an egg, thus leading to infertility. Since levels of follicle stimulating hormone in the bloodstream are low, this condition is called hypogonadotrophic-hypogonadism.
What is the gland that FSH and LH acts upon?
They are produced in the anterior pituitary and act mostly notably on the uterus
What are facts about the endocrine system?
1. the glands of the endocrine system and their secretion (or the hormones they produce) influence cell and function of our body.
2. Glands in endocrine system secrete major hormones directly in the bloodstream. Important glands of endocrine system include: hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, adrenals etc..
3. The hormones (which are often called chemical messengers) that are released by glands in endocrine system are very crucial to regulating different systems of our body including our mood and growth. I think there are more than 20 major hormones which are secreted by glands in endocrine system.
4. Endocrine system controls the body processes that happen slowly, like cell growth.
5. Glands from this system form signaling pathways. (endocrine signaling?)
Well i dont really know but i will tell you this. look on other websites and they will give you the answer. or you could grab a health book and look there or just ask your teacher. So start searching. Hope i help give you ways to search for the answer.
What effects does radiation for thyroid testing have on a baby?
Prenatal Radiation Exposure The exposure of an unborn baby to radiation is referred to as prenatal radiation exposure. This can occur when the mother's abdomen is exposed to radiation from outside her body. Also, a pregnant woman who accidentally swallows or breathes in radioactive materials may absorb that substance into her bloodstream. From the mother's blood, radioactive materials may pass through the umbilical cord to the baby or concentrate in areas of the mother's body near the womb (such as the urinary bladder) and expose the unborn baby to radiation. The possibility of severe health effects depends on the gestational age of the unborn baby at the time of exposure and the amount of radiation it is exposed to. Unborn babies are less sensitive during some stages of pregnancy than others. However, unborn babies are particularly sensitive to radiation during their early development, between weeks 2 and 15 of pregnancy. The health consequences can be severe, even at radiation doses too low to make the mother sick. Such consequences can include stunted growth, deformities, abnormal brain function, or cancer that may develop sometime later in life. However, since the baby is shielded by the mother's abdomen, it is protected in the womb from radioactive sources outside the mother's body. Consequently, the radiation dose to the unborn baby is lower than the dose to the mother for most radiation exposure events. Pregnant women should consult with their physicians if they have any concern about radiation exposure to their unborn baby. Unborn babies are especially sensitive to the cancer-causing effects of radiation. However, the increased risks depend on the amount of radiation to which the baby was exposed and the amount of time that it was exposed. During the first 2 weeks of pregnancy, the radiation-related health effect of greatest concern is the death of the baby. The unborn baby is made up of only a few cells during the first 2 weeks of pregnancy. Damage to one cell can cause the death of the embryo before the mother even knows that she is pregnant. Of the babies that survive, however, few will have birth defects related to the exposure, regardless of how much radiation they were exposed to. Large radiation doses to the unborn baby during the more sensitive stages of development (between weeks 2 and 15 of pregnancy) can cause birth defects, especially to the brain. When an unborn baby is exposed to large doses of radiation (above the dose received from 500 chest x-rays) during the more sensitive stages of development (especially between weeks 8 and 15 of pregnancy), the health consequences can be severe, especially to the brain. Babies exposed to the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the 8- to 15-week stage of pregnancy were found to have a high rate of brain damage that resulted in lower IQs and even severe mental retardation. They also suffered stunted growth (up to 4% shorter than average people) and an increased risk of other birth defects. Between the 16th week of pregnancy and birth, radiation-induced health effects (besides cancer) are unlikely unless the unborn baby receives an extremely large dose of radiation. In the 16- to 25-week stage of pregnancy, health consequences similar to those seen in the 8- to 15-week stage could occur, but only when the doses are extremely large (more than about 5,000 chest x-rays received at one time). At this dose level, the mother could be showing signs of acute radiation syndrome (see www.bt.cdc.gov/radiation/ars.asp), which is sometimes known as radiation sickness. After the 26th week of pregnancy, the radiation sensitivity of the unborn baby is similar to that of a newborn. At the 26th week of pregnancy, the unborn baby is fully developed though not fully grown. Unborn babies exposed to radiation in the womb during this stage of pregnancy are no more sensitive to the effects of radiation than are newborns. This means that birth defects are not If you meant a baby baby, I don't think it's a good idea.
What do 7.14 level for TSH suggest?
7.14 reading of TSH means that you do NOT have the correct amount of circulating thyroid hormone. See a Doctor as you most likely are suffering from hypothyroidism. It is not to be taken lightly.
What stimulates the release of ADH?
The concentration of solutes in the blood stimulates the release of ADH or antidiuretic hormone. This is referred to as the plasma osmolarity.
ADH releasing factor
Yes. It is practically impossible for a surgeon to remove every cell when performing a thyroidectomy. When taking thyroid hormone replacement medication following surgery, thyroid tissue that grows back will not be stimulated to produce thyroid hormone. However, if the patient discontinues medication after confirming regrowth, the new gland may start to overproduce. The result, hyperthyroidism all over again.
What are the parts of the neuroendocrine system?
The neuroendocrine system includes the nervous system and endocrine system. These systems transmit messages via nerve impulses and hormones, respectively.
nerves monitor the body, and hormones make adjustments