Endocrine Overview
Endocrine for Conditions
Endocrine Abbreviations
Those Crazy Conditions
Endocrine for Everyone
100

This balancing act is the primary goal of the endocrine system

What is homeostasis?

100

Affecting the muscles and bones, deficiencies of this can create real-life giants and dwarfs

What is GH (growth hormone)?

100

Women would love to not deal with this cycle - period! Caused by FSH & LH

What is menstrual (promoted by follicle stimulating hormone & luteinizing hormone)?

100

Overproduction of TH might not cause you to RIP, but the condition sounds 6-feet under

What is Grave's Disease?

100

Lying over the throat, this gland stimulates metabolism, growth & NS activities, including SNS (fight/flight)

What is the thyroid gland?

200

These chemicals are the messages sent by endocrine glands to target organs

What are hormones?

200

Too much of this stress hormone aka hypercortisolism, causes Cushing's syndrome

What is cortisol?

200

Too much TSH, or thyroid stimulating hormone can over-metabolize every tissue in the body

What is hyperthyroidism?

200

Adrenals not producing enough cortisol (stress hormone) or aldosterone causes hypocortisolism, aka this disease

What is Addison's Disease?

200

This gland pans posterior to your stomach, producing insulin & glucagon to regulate sugar levels

What are pancreas?

300

This is the master hormone control & regulation center over the pituitary gland

What is the hypothalamus?

300

Meaning many cysts on this female reproductive organ, this syndrome causes irregular periods, acne, and excess hair growth.

What is poly-cystic ovary syndrome?

300

Underproduction of TH can result in the polar opposite of hyperthyroidism

What is hypothyroidism?

300

When you have hypothyroidism, you may be labeled this Japanese disease

What is Hashimoto's disease?

300

Thank this "T" gland for these T-cell producers and immune responders

What is the thymus gland?

400

Divided into anterior and posterior, this "master gland" controls most of a person's hormones


What is the pituitary gland?

400

Hormonal condition resulting in brittle bones, typically in older people

What is osteoporosis?

400

This hormone assists in contractions during labor and lactation when breastfeeding, but is AKA the "love" hormone

What is OXT (oxytocin)?

400

When the islets of this gland don't produce enough insulin to control sugar, this condition may be the cause

What is diabetes?

400

The parathyroid gland regulates this critical bone nutrient within body

What is calcium?

500

More posterior than anterior, this tiny gland secretes sleepy substances to help souls slumber 

What is the pineal gland?

500

ACTH, or adreno-cortico-tropic hormone stimulates these glands to produce and release cortisol; don't stress

What are adrenal [glands]

500

Produced by hypothalamus and sent to the kidneys to repel the need to "reduce fluid volume"

What is ADH (antidiuretic hormone)?

500

It's opposite day when high TSH levels inversely cause this to the thyroid, while low TSH cause this

What is 

-high TSH = hypothyroidism

-low TSH = hyperthyroidism


500

AKA the "beanie on the kidneys," this gland regulates stress response, adrenaline & electrolyte levels

What are adrenal glands?