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Med Term Test 4..SFC

Endocrine System

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Endocrine glands ductless glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream and transported thru/o the body
Exocrine glands glands that have ducts that carry their secretions from the producing gland to other parts of the body (parotid, e.g.)
pituitary gland, hypophysis cerebri size of a pea, located at base of brain; 2 lobes; "master gland" b/c it produces hormones that stimulate fxn of other endocrine glands
anterior lobe: adenhypophysis produces & secretes GH, ACTH, TSH, gonadotropic H, FSH, LH
posterior lobe: neurohypophysis stores & releases ADH & oxytocin
growth hormone (GH) regulates body growth
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulates the adrenal cortex
thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) stimulates the thyroid gland
gonadotropic hormones affect the male & female reproductive systems
follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) & luteinizing hormone (LH) regulate development, growth, & fxn of the ovaries & testes
prolactin or lactogenic hormone (PRL) promotes development of glandular tissue during pregnancy & produces milk after birth of an infant
antidiuretic hormone (ADH) stimulates kidney to reabsorb water
oxytocin stimulates uterine contractions during labor & postpartum
hypothalamus located near the pituitary gland in the brain; secretes "releasing" hormone that fxns to stimulate or inhibit release of pituitary hormones
thyroid gland largest endocrine gland; located in the neck below the larynx & comprises bilateral lobes connected by an isthmus; secretes triiodothyronine (T3) & thyroxine (T4) (require iodine for their production): thyroxine necessary for body metabolism
parathyroid glands four small bodies lying directly behind the thyroid; PTH, the hormone produced by the glands, helps maintain the level of Ca in the blood
islets of Langerhans clusters of endocrine tissue found thru/o the pancreas, made up of different cell types that secrete various hormones (insulin, glucagon, etc)
adrenal glands or suprarenals paired glands above each kidney: adrenal cortex (outer portion) adrenal medulla (inner portion); secrete cortisol, aldosterone, epinephrine, & norepinephrine
cortisol secreted by the adrenal cortex; aids the body during stress by increasing glucose levels to provide energy; a.k.a. hydrocortisone
aldosterone secreted by adrenal cortex; regulate electrolytes that are necessary for normal body fxn
epinephrine, norepinephrine secreted by adrenal medulla; help the body deal with stress by increasing blood pressure, heartbeat, & respirations
acr/o extremeties, height
dips/o thirst
calc/i calcium
kal/i potassium
natr/o sodium
-drome run, running
acidosis condition brought about by an abnormal accumulation of acid products of metabolism seen in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
Addison dz chronic syndrome resulting from a deficiency in the hormonal secretion of the adrenal cortex; symptoms: weakness, darkening of skin, loss of appetite, depression, etc
cretinism condition caused by congenital absence or atrophy of the thyroid gland, resulting in hypothyroidism; dz characterized by puffy features, mental deficiency, large tongue, & dwarfism
Cushing syndrome group of symptoms attributed to the excessive production of cortisol by the adrenal cortices: result of pituitary tumor or primary adrenal gland dysfxn; "moon face", abnormal pigmentation, pads of fat on chest & abd, buffalo hump, wasting away of muscle
diabetes mellitus (DM) chronic dz involving a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism caused by underactivity of islets of Langerhans; hyperglycemia; can cause chronic renal dz, retinopathy, neuropathy; severe: ketosis, acidosis, coma
diabetes insipidus (DI) result of decreased secretion of ADH by the posterior pituitary lobe; S: polydipsia, polyuria, Na excretion from body
gigantism condition of overproduction of GH by the pituitary b4 puberty
goiter enlargement of the thyroid gland
Graves dz disorder of the thryoid gland: hyperthyroidism, goiter, exophthalmos (eyes wide & poppy)
ketosis condition resulting from DM; body has abnormal concentration of ketone bodies resulting from excessive fat metabolism
myxedema condition resulting from deficiency of T4; a severe form of hypothyroidism in an adult; S: puffy face & hands, coarse/thick skin, enlarged tongue, slow speech, anemia
pheochromocytoma tumor of the adrenal medulla, usu benign w/ hypertension, headaches, palpitations, diaphoresis, chest pain, abd pain; surgical removal of tumor is most common Tx; can be fatal if untreated
tetany condition affecting nerves causing muscle spasms as a result of low amts of calcium in the blood caused by PTH deficiency
thyrotoxicosis condition caused by excessive thyroid hormones
radioactive iodine uptake (RAIU) nuc med scan that measures thyroid fxn; radioactive iodine is given to pt orally, uptake into thyroid gland is then measured
thyroid scan nuc med test that shows size, shape, & fxn of thyroid gland; radioactive substance given to pt to visualize gland; image is recorded as the scanner is passed over the neck area; used to detect tumors & nodules
fasting blood sugar (FBS) blood test performed after the pt has fasted for 8-10 hrs to determine the amt of glucose in the blood @ the time of the test; elevation may indicate DM
glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C) blood test that measures avg blood sugar concentration over the life span of the RBC; results indicate pt's avg blood sugar level for the 6-8 wks b4 the test, making it a useful tool in monitoring diabetes Tx
thyroid-stimulating hormone level blood test that measures amt of TSH in the blood; used to Dx hyperthyroidism & to monitor pts on thyroid replacement therapy
thyroxine level (T4) blood study that gives direct measurement of amt of thyroxine in the blood; high amt indicates hyperthyroidism, low amt indicates hypothyroidism
syndrome (set of symptoms that) run (occur) together
exophthalmos abnormal protrusion of the eyeball
hormone chemical substance secreted by an endocrine gland that is carried in the blood to a target tissue
isthmus narrow strip of tissue connecting 2 large parts in the body, such as the isthmus that connects the 2 lobes of the thyroid gland
metabolism sum total of all the chemical processes that take place in a living organism
DI diabetes insipidus
FBS fasting blood sugar
HbA1C glycosylated hemoglobin
RAIU radioactive iodine uptake
T4 thyroxine level
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