Condition from a benign pituitary tumor where excess growth hormone occurs AFTER puberty, causing growth of bones (hands and feet) and thickened facial features.
What is Acromegaly?
abnormally low glucose levels in the blood that causes nervousness, shakiness and confusion.

What is hypoclycemia?
Type of diabetes where high blood sugar develops during pregnancy, typically caused by hormonal changes that create insulin resistance; usually disappears after delivery.

What is gestational diabetes?
This gonad contains egg cells and produces estrogen.
What are the ovaries?
Pea-sized gland that hangs from a stalk under the hypothalamus that controls other endocrine glands and produces hormones such as growth factor and antidiuretic hormone; nicknamed the "master" gland.
What is the pituitary gland?
The medical term for excessive hunger.

What is polyphagia?
Abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland that can cause visible swelling at the base of the neck.
What is a goiter?
Blood condition that results in polydipsia, polyphagia and polyuria.
What is hyperglycemia?
What lights up a soccer stadium?
A "soccer match"?
Cheese that is NOT yours.
What is "Nacho Cheese"?
These 4 glands are about the size of a grain of rice and are named for their location on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland.

What are the parathyroid glands?
The medical term for excessive urination.

What is polyuria?
This syndrome creates a distinct facial appearance caused by excessive cortisol, resulting in a round, puffy, and full "moon face."
What is Cushing's Syndrome?
Tumor of the pineal gland that disrupts production of melatonin, sometimes causing insomnia.
What is a pinealoma?
This hormone can be described as the "key" that unlocks the cell to let glucose into it.

What is insulin?
Autoimmune disease that causes the body's own antibodies to attack and destroy the thyroid gland cells; often leads to HYPOthyroidism

What is Hashimoto's disease?
This butterfly-shaped gland is located on either side of the larynx and regulates metabolism by producing T3 & T4.

What is the thyroid gland?
What do you call a fake noodle?
An "impasta".
Abnormal protrusion of the eyes, commonly linked to Grave's disease.

What is exophthalmos?
What do you call a pile of cats?

Type of Diabetes that is caused by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islet cells and requires insulin injections.

What is Type I Diabetes?
Autoimmune disease that causes HYPERthyroidism.
What is Grave's Disease?
What kind of music do balloons not like?
Pop
The medical term for excessive thirst.

What is polydipsia?
If you observe patches of velvety, hyperpigmented skin and on the back of the neck or skin folds, this person needs to be checked for _______________.

What is insulin resistance (or Type II Diabetes)
This condition causes symptoms of fatigue, thinning hair, slow metabolism, weight gain and cold intolerance.
What is HYPOthyroidism?
Type of diabetes caused by insulin resistance.

What is Type II Diabetes?
This gonad produces testosterone.

Small, triangular organs on top of the kidneys that produce essential hormones regulating metabolism, the immune system, blood pressure, and stress response (fight or flight).

What are the adrenal glands?
This medical term translages to the meaning "disease of many nerves"

What is polyneuropathy?
This condition causes symptoms such as tremors, tachycardia, increased metabolism, weight loss and heat intolerance.

What is HYPERthyroidism?
Critical blood test used to manage diabetes, assess risk of complications, and guide treatment; it measures average blood glucose over the previous 2-3 months.
What is HgA1C?
This gland produces the hormone melatonin, which helps us fall asleep at night.

What is the pineal gland?
a machine designed to detect and record changes in physiological characteristics, such as a person's pulse and breathing rates, used especially as a lie detector.

What is a polygraph?