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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 ...
Learn more about this noncancerous tumor that forms near the brain's pituitary gland, including diagnosis and treatment options.
A small gland in the brain called the pituitary gland drives these changes by making too much growth hormone (GH). High GH levels increase another hormone ...
The pituitary gland and the hypothalamus are located within the brain and control hormone production. Diabetes insipidus happens when the body can't balance its ...
Therapeutic and surgical treatment of patients with pituitary metastasis should be individualized based on presenting symptoms, imaging characteristics, ...
The pituitary gland, what it really does is it runs all the day-to-day management for your body. So, it makes sure that you have enough sugar to get out and ...
After puberty, the pituitary gland gradually makes less growth hormone over time. This natural slowdown has triggered an interest in using lab-made human growth ...
Learn how this pituitary gland tumor changes some hormone levels and can lead to health concerns such as infertility, low libido and vision problems.
GnRH causes the pituitary gland to release other hormones (luteinizing hormone [LH] and follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH]). LH and FSH control development in ...
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