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Adrenal Glands

adren/o

Regulate electrolyte levels, influence metabolism, and respond to stress.

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Gonads

gonad/o

Gamete (sex cell) producing glands.

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Male: Testicles

testic/o

Sperm producing glands.

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Female: Ovaries

ovari/o

Ova (egg) producing glands.

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Pancreatic Islets

pancreat/o

Controls blood sugar levels and glucose metabolism.

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Parathyroid Glands

parathyroid/o

Regulate calcium levels throughout the body.

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Pineal Gland

pineal/o

Influences the sleep–wakefulness cycle.

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Pituitary Gland

pituit/o, pituitar/o

Secretes hormones that control the activity of the other endocrine glands.

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Thymus

thym/o

Plays a major role in the immune reaction

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Thyroid Gland

thyr/o, thyroid/o

Stimulates metabolism, growth, and the activity of the nervous system.

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acr/o

extremities (hands and feet), top, extreme point

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adren/o

adrenal glands

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crin/o

secretes

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-dipsia

thirst

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glyc/o

glucose, sugar

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gonad/o

gonad, sex glands

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-ism

condition, state of

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pancreat/o

pancreas

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parathyroid/o

parathyroid gland

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pineal/o

pineal gland

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pituitar/o

pituitary gland

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poly-

many

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somat/o

body

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thym/o

thymus gland

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thyr/o, thyroid/o

thyroid gland

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acromegaly

a rare hormonal disorder characterized by abnormal enlargement of the extremities (hands and feet) caused by the excessive secretion of growth hormone after puberty.

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Addison’s disease

a condition that occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough cortisol or aldosterone.

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adrenalitis

inflammation of the adrenal glands.

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aldosteronism

an abnormality of electrolyte balance caused by the excessive secretion of aldosterone.

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antidiuretic hormone

secreted by the hypothalamus and stored In the pituitary gland; helps control blood pressure by reducing the amount of water that is excreted through the kidneys.

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calcitonin

produced by the thyroid gland; hormone that works with the parathyroid hormone to decrease calcium levels in the blood and tissues by moving calcium into storage in the bones and teeth.

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corticosteroids

steroid hormones produced by the adrenal cortex.

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cortisol

also known as hydrocortisone, is a corticosteroid that has an anti-inflammatory action; also helps regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in the body.

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cretinism

a congenital form of hypothyroidism.

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Cushing’s syndrome

a condition caused by prolonged exposure to high levels of cortisol.

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diabetes insipidus

an uncommon disorder caused by insufficient production of the antidiuretic hormone or by the inability of the kidneys to respond to this hormone.

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diabetes mellitus

a group of metabolic disorders characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in the body’s production of insulin (type 1) or its ability to use it properly (type 2).

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diabetic ketoacidosis

a life-threatening diabetes complication caused by a buildup of acids (called ketones) in the blood.

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diabetic retinopathy

damage to the retina as a complication of uncontrolled diabetes.

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electrolytes

mineral substances--calcium, chloride, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium--that are normally found in the blood and other bodily fluids.

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epinephrine

also known as adrenaline, stimulates the sympathetic nervous system in response to physical injury or to mental stress such as fear

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estrogen

hormone secreted by the ovaries that is important for the development and maintenance of the female secondary sex characteristics and in regulation of the menstrual cycle.

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exophthalmos

an abnormal protrusion of the eyeball out of the orbit.

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follicle-stimulating hormone

stimulates the secretion of estrogen and the growth of ova (eggs) in the ovaries of the female; in the male, it stimulates the production of sperm in the testicles (testes).

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fructosamine test

a blood test that measures average glucose levels over the past three weeks.

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gestational diabetes mellitus

a form of diabetes that occurs during some pregnancies.

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gigantism

abnormal growth of the entire body caused by excessive secretion of the growth hormone before puberty.

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glucagon

hormone secreted by the alpha cells of the pancreatic islets in response to low levels of glucose in the bloodstream; increases the glucose level by stimulating the liver to convert glycogen into glucose for release into the bloodstream.

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glucose

basic form of energy used by the body.

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Graves’ disease

a disorder of unknown cause in which the immune system attacks the thyroid gland and stimulates it to make excessive amounts of thyroid hormone.

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growth hormone

also known as somatotropic hormone; regulates the growth of bone, muscle, and other body tissues.

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gynecomastia

the condition of excessive mammary development in the male.

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Hashimoto’s disease

an autoimmune disease in which the body’s own antibodies attack and destroy the cells of the thyroid gland.

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hypercalcemia

abnormally high concentrations of calcium circulating in the blood instead of being stored in the bones and teeth.

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hyperglycemia

an abnormally high concentration of glucose in the blood.

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hyperinsulinism

a condition of excessive secretion of insulin in the bloodstream.

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hyperpituitarism

the excess secretion of growth hormone that causes acromegaly and gigantism.

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hyperthyroidism

the overproduction of thyroid hormones.

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hypoglycemia

an abnormally low concentration of glucose in the blood.

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hypothyroidism

a condition caused by a deficiency of thyroid secretion.

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insulin

hormone secreted by the beta cells of the pancreatic islets in response to high levels of glucose in the bloodstream.

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insulinoma

a benign tumor of the pancreas that secretes additional insulin, causing hypoglycemia.

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ketosis

a normal metabolic process that helps the body utilize stored fat when other sources of energy are lacking.

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laparoscopic adrenalectomy

a minimally invasive procedure to surgically remove one or both adrenal glands.

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leptin

hormone secreted by fat cells that is involved in the regulation of appetite.

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luteinizing hormone

stimulates ovulation in the female; in the male, stimulates the secretion of testosterone.

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myxedema

a severe form of adult hypothyroidism caused by extreme deficiency of thyroid secretion.

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norepinephrine

released as a hormone by the adrenal medulla and as a neurohormone by the sympathetic nervous system.

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oxytocin

stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth; after childbirth, oxytocin controls postnatal hemorrhage and stimulates the flow of milk from the mammary glands.

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pancreatitis

inflammation of panreas

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parathyroidectomy

surgical removal of one or more parathyroid glands

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pituitary adenoma

a slow-growing, benign tumor of the pituitary gland, functional pituitary tumors often produce hormones in large and unregulated amounts.

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polydipsia

excessive thirst

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polyphagia

excessive hunger

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polyuria

excessive urination

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prediabetes

a condition in which the blood glucose level is higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes.

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progesterone

hormone released during the second half of the menstrual cycle by the corpus luteum in the ovary; its function is to complete the preparation of the uterus for possible pregnancy.

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prolactinoma

a benign tumor of the pituitary gland that causes it to produce too much prolactin.

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puberty

process of physical changes by which a child’s body becomes an adult body that is capable of reproducing; marked by maturing of the genital organs, development of secondary sex characteristics, and the first occurrence of menstruation in the female.

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radioactive iodine treatment

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steroids

a large family of hormones derived from cholesterol

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testosterone

steroid hormone secreted by the testicles and the adrenal cortex to stimulate the development of male secondary sex characteristics

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thymectomy

surgical removal of the thymus gland.

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thymosin

plays an important part in the immune system by stimulating the maturation of lymphocytes into T cells.

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thyroxine

one of two primary thyroid hormones (the other is triiodothyronine) that regulate the rate of metabolism and affect the growth and rate of function of many other body systems.