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hormones of posterior pituitary gland
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other name of oxytocin
alpha hypophamine
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uterine stimulating hormone
oxytocin
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other name of vasopressin
beta hypophamine
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an antidiuretic hormone which regulates the threshold for resorption of water by epithelium cells of renal tubules
vasopressin
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hormones of anterior pituitary gland
- adrenocorticotropin
- chorionicgonadotropin
- menotropins-urogonadotropin
- somatropin-somatotropin
- thyrotropin
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function of ACTH (corticotropin)
- produce male sex hormones
- control water and mineral balance in the body
- treats collagen disease
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function of HCG (Choriogonadotropin)
- present in urine of pregnant women
- treats infertility
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function of urogonadotropin
- present in urine of post menopausal women
- enhance fertility of anovulatory women
- stimulate spermatogenesis in male
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function of somatotropin
growth hormone
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function of thyrotropin
diagnostic aid in evaluating thyroid function
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hypersecretion of Human Growth Hormone during adulthood
acromegaly
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hyposecretion of thyroid hormone during fetal life (retarded etc.)
creatinism
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hypothyroidism during adulthood
myxedema
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other name of grave's disease
basedow's disease
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what is grave's disease?
- hypersecretion of thyroid hormone
- increase oxygen use by the body cells
- elevate heat production
- increase food intake
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peculiar edema behind the eye of grave's disease
exopthalmos
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enlargement of thyroid gland
goiter
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a hormone that induce hypercalcemic action by increase bone resorption and increase calcium release
parathyrin
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a hormone that induce hypocalcemic action by suppressing bone resorption
calcitonin
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hypothyroidism increases calcium. True or False?
false
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what is tetany?
muscle twiches, spasms and convulsion
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hormones of GIT
- Cholecystokinin
- Gastrin
- Secretin
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diagnostic aid for pancreatic disorder by stimulate digestive enzyme, flow of bile, contraction of gall bladder
cholecystokinin
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diagnostic aid for pancreatic disorder and increase bicarbonate contents
secretin
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4 diagnostic hormones
- thyrothropin
- protirelin
- pentagastrin
- secretin
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what is protirelin?
evaluate thyroid disease, pituitary or hypothalamic dysfunction
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release of high level of gastrin
gastrinoma
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patient with pancreatitis secretes higher volume of pancreatic juice. true or false?
false
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a corticoid that affects intermediary metabolism
glucocorticoid
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a corticoid that affects secretion of fluid and electrolyte with subsequent sodium retention
mineralocorticoids
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Ovaries and Testes are also called Gonads. true or false?
true
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function of follicle-stimulating hormone?
- male:
- for development of testes
- maturation of spermatozoa
- female:
- development of ovariafollicle to their formation of ova and estrogen
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function of luteinizing hormone
- male:
- production of androgen in matured testes
- female:
- development of corpus lutea in ovarian follicle after ovulation, and then, formation of progesterone.
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other name of corpus luteum?
progestin
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