Growth & Diabetes
Thyroid & Parathyriod
Adrenal Disroders
Endocrine Glands
Hormones & Functions
100

Caused by over secretion of growth hormone as a child; excessively tall?

Gigantism


100

Weight loss, nervousness, exophthalmos; too much thyroxine

Hyperthyriodism

100

Low BP, dark skin, low blood sugar; low corticosteroids

Addison's Disease

100

An organ that produces hormones

Gland


100

A hormone that stimulates ovulation

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

200

Oversecretion of growth hormone as an adult; enlarged hands, feet, face

Acromegaly

200

Weight gain and fatigue; possibly from iodine deficiency

Hyprothyriodism

200

Weight gain in the face and midsection; high BP and blood sugar

Crushing's syndrome

200

Master gland at the base of the brain

Pituitary gland

200

A hormone that stimulates milk production

Prolactin

300

Undersecretion og growth hormone; short stature

Growth Hormone Deficiency

300

Osteoporosis and kidney stones; calcium too high

Hyperparathyroidism

300

Heart damage and hormone imbalance due to misuse

Steriod Abuse

300

Butterfly-shaped gland in the neck

Thyriod Gland

300

A hormone that causes uterine contractions

Oxytocin

400

Diabetes diagnosed in childhood requires insulin

Type 1 Diabetes 

400

Tentany, cramps seixures; calcium too low

Hypoparathyroidism

400

Fight-or-flight hormone

Epinephrine

400

Four rice-sized glands behind thyriod

Parathyriod Glands

400

A hormone that stimulates bone and muscle growth

Growth hormone

500

A hormone that lowers blood sugar

Insulin


500

A hormone that controls metabolism

Thyroxine

500

Corticosteroids are produced by this gland layer

Adrenal cortex

500

Gland behind the sternum that shrinks with age

Thymus

500

Females hormone that thickens uterine lining

Progesterone

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