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This test is done to find out if the pituitary gland is causing secondary adrenal insufficiency. The test involves checking blood sugar and cortisol levels ...
He reported a six-month history of progressive fatigue and over the last two months had developed orthostatic hypotension, erectile dysfunction, polyuria and ...
Learn how this pituitary gland tumor changes some hormone levels and can lead to health concerns such as infertility, low libido and vision problems.
Arginine vasopressin deficiency (AVD). Previously known as central diabetes insipidus, AVD can develop as a complication if the pituitary gland is damaged ...
The pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain, behind the bridge of the nose. It makes growth hormone and other hormones. Growth hormone plays an ...
... pituitary dysfunction, and 2.8% had permanent posterior dysfunction. Mayo Clinic provides extensive follow-up care for patients who have pituitary tumor surgery ...
Our clinical research activities include investigating new medications to treat acromegaly, hyperaldosteronism and growth hormone deficiency. We also study ...
Pituitary disorder. A relatively rare cause of hypothyroidism is the failure of the pituitary gland to make enough thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). This ...
Another name for primary ovarian insufficiency is premature ovarian insufficiency ... The pituitary gland in the brain stimulates one of the ovaries to release an ...
Most pituitary tumors are noncancerous growths called adenomas, which remain in your pituitary gland or surrounding tissues and don't spread to other parts of ...
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