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Disease of the Posterior Pituitary:
hypersecretion of ADH is a symptom of? |
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| SIADH. Syndrome of Inappropraite Antidiurectic Hormone |
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Disease of the Posterior Pituitary:
insufficienct of ADH, polyuria and polydipsia, partial or total inability to concentrate the urine. |
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Disease of the Anterior Pituitary:
pituitary infraction; Sheehan syndrome, hemorrhage, shock are all symptoms of? |
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Disease of the Anterior Pituitary:
ACTH deficiency. TSH deficiency, FSH & LH deficiency, GH deficiency are symptoms of ? |
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| Panhypopituitarism (Hypopipituitarism) |
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Disease of the Anterior Pituitary:
this disease is commonly due to a benign, slow growing pituitary adenoma. |
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| 95% of hormonal activity due to _________ in Minerocorticoids |
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| 95% of hormonal activity is due to ________ in Glucocorticoids. |
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| Insufficient amounts of ADH results in? |
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| Inadequate responses to ADH results in? |
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| The main function of cortisol is? |
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| help regulating metabolism |
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| The conversion of amino acids to glucose, stimulate lipolysis, provide resistance to stree by making nutrients available for ATP production are all due to? |
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| Glucocorticoids/Cortisols |
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| This is a picture of?[image] |
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| Cushing's Disease/ Syndrome |
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| Central obesity, moon face & buffalo hump, hypertension & hypokalemia, hyperglycemia are symptoms of? |
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Pathophysiology of Adrenal Gland:
hypotension, skin pigmentation, loss of NaCl, muscle weakness are all symptoms of? |
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Pathophysiology of Adrenal Gland:
A disease that effects Hypersecretion of Aldosterone? |
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Pathophysiology of Adrenal Gland:
A disease where Hypersecretion of Androgens occurs is? |
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| Congential Adrenal Hyperplasia |
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| Chromaffin cells receive direct innervation from sympathetic nervouse system from where? |
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| What hormones regulate body metabloic rate, promote body growth, and effect cardiovascular rate? |
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Pathophysiology of Thyroid Gland:
Hypersecretion of thyroid hormones? |
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Pathophysiology of Thyroid Gland:
Hyposecretion thyroid hormones are in children? and in adults? |
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children - Cretinism
adults - Myxedema |
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Pancreatic Cell Types:
20% - ?
70% - ?
5% - ? |
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20 - Alpha
70 - Beta
5 - Delta
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| Diabetes mellitus are ______ ______ characterized by hypergylcemia rulsting from defects in insuling secretion? |
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| What are the major differences between Diabetes Mellitus I & II? |
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- Type I results from an autoimmune destruction of pancreatic Beta
- Type II insulin is secreted, but it is ineffective in normalizing plasma glucose
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