HOSA Pathophysiology Endocrine

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hyperpituitarism

Excessive secretion of one or multiple hormones (often GH). Disorders and symptoms dependant on hormones affected

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gigantism

Abnormal overgrowth of the entire body that is caused by excessive secretion of the growth hormone before puberty

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acromegaly

hypersecretion of GH after puberty

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hypopituitarism

condition of diminished hormone secretion from the anterior pituitary gland

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Growth hormone

promotes bone/tissue gorwth

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Thyrotropin (TSH)

stimulates thyroid gland and production of thyroxine

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ACTH (corticotropin

stimulates adrenal cortex to produce glucocorticoids

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FSH Follicle-stimulating

initiates growth of over; spermatogenesis in testes

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Luteinizing LH

causes ovulation;stimulates ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone;stimulates testosterone development

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Prolacitn

breast development and formation of milk

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MSH

stimulates skin pigmentation

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Vsopressin ADH

water reabsorbtion by renal tubules

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Oxytocin

uterine contractions; ejection of milk;

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T4 and T3

regulates rate of cellular metabolism

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Calcition

retention of calcium and phosphorus in bone

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PTH

elevates calcium level

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Minealocorticoids *aldosterone

retention of Na by kidneys; electrolyte / fluid homeostasis

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Glucocorticoids (coritsol)

regulate metabolism of carbs, proteins and fats

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Epinepherine

fight or flight response

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Insulin

maintains proper blood glucose level

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Glucagon

increases concentration of glucose in blood

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Estrogen

female sex characteristics

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Progesterone

maintains endometrium for pregnancy

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Thymosin

development of immune cells

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melatonin

daily patterns of sleep and wakerfulness

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atrophy

(n.) the wasting away of a body organ or tissue; any progressive decline or failure; (v.) to waste away

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dwarfism

underdevelopment in children caused by hypopituitarism

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diabetes insipidus

deficiency in release of ADH; results in extreme thirsts and excessive urine

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goiter

enlargment of the thyroid gland

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hashimoto's thyroiditis

when the immune system attacks the thyroid gland

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Grave's diesease

hyperthyroidism when the thyroid gland grows resulting in goiter and overproduction of thyroid hormones

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Cretinism *congenital

hypothyroidism where thyroid gland is absent or t3/t4 is not produced

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Myxedema

acquired hypothyroidism in which t4 is reduced

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Thyroid cancer

neoplasm of the thyroid gland; encompasses tumors, lymphoma and metastases from breast, colon, kidney or skin cancers

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dysphagia

difficulty in swallowing

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hyperparathyroidism

overproduction of PTH. increases breakdown of bone form the skeletal system (deminrealization

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hypoparathyroidism

reduced amounts of PTH. calcium levels decrease resulting in hypocalcemia which in turn can cause over stimulation of the skeletal muscles

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cushing's syndrome

hypersecretion of the adrenal cortex, resulting in excessive cortisol levels (causes fatigue, weakness, weight gain)

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addison's

adrenal insufficiency (hypoadrenalism); electrolyte imbalance

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Diabetes Mellitus

Caused by a deficiency of insulin or a decreased response to insulin in target tissues

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hyperglycemia

Condition of increased blood sugar.`

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acidosis

Acidosis is increased acidity in the blood and occurs when the blood pH falls below 7.35.

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polyuria

Excessive urination

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polyphagia

Excessive eating

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polydipsia

Condition of excessive thirst

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pruritus

Intense itching

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Type 1 Diabetes

the type of diabetes in which the pancreas produces no or very little insulin; often diagnosed in childhood, although some cases arise in adulthood. formerly called juvenile-onset or insulin-dependent diabetes

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Type 2 Diabetes

A progressive disorder in which body cells become less responsive to insulin.

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Type 3 Diabetes (Gestational)

damaged ability to process carbs during pregnancy; caused by destruction of insulin by the placenta

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Hypoglcemia

when the blood contains less than the normal amount of sugar; occurs when excessive insulin enters the bloodstream or when the glucose release rate falls below tissue demands

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Precocious Puberty Boys

Development of secondary sexual characteristics before the age of 9

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Precocious Puberty Girls

onset of puberty before 8