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Quick and Easy Med Term Ch 15

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Parathyroid glands   located near the thyroid  
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Gigantism   A condition that is caused by increased secretion of growth hormone during childhood in which a person reaches an abnormal stature  
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myx/o   mucus  
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pineal gland   attached to the posterior part of the brain  
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hyposecretion   a general term that means diminished release of a chemical substance by a gland  
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hypothyroidism   decreased thyroid activity  
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hyperinsulinism   excessive secretion of insulin  
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androgen   a substance that produces or stimulated the development of male characteristics  
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goiter   a swelling in the front part of the neck that results from enlargement of the thyroid gland  
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adrenal   the gland that lies above the kidney  
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endocrine glands   generally secrete their hormones into the bloodstream  
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pituitary   the gland that is called the master gland  
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acromegaly   A disorder caused by hypersecretion of growth hormone and resulting in abnormal enlargement of the extremities, including the nose, jaw, fingers and toes.  
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pancreas   Gland that secretes insulin  
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diabetes mellitus   a disorder that results from inadequate production or use of insulin  
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hormones   A general term for chemical substances that are discharged into the bloodstream and used in some other part of the body  
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hypoparathyroidism   A term for decreased activity of the parathyroid glands  
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exopthalmus   protrusion of the eyeballs (hyperthyroidism)  
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Islets of Langerhans   clusters of cells within the pancreas that perform an endocrine function  
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polyuria   increased urination (many urines)  
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hyperparathyroidism   increased activity of the parathyroid glands  
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estrogen   an important female sex hormone that is made by the ovaries and acts on the female genitalia  
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glycosuria   sugar in the urine  
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target organ   The term for the organ or structure toward which the effects of a hormone are directed  
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hypersecretion   A general term that means increased release of a chemical substance by a gland  
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hypoglycemia   abnormally low blood sugar  
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dwarfism   A disease caused by hyposecretion of growth hormone during childhood  
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adenoma   tumor of a gland  
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myxedema   A condition resulting from hypofunction of the thyroid gland and characterized by a dry, waxy swelling of the skin  
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hyperglycemia   increased blood sugar  
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sudoriferous gland   structure that is not an endocrine gland (sweat gland)  
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cortisone   A hormopne that is made by the adrenal glands and is important in the regulation of body metabolism  
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euthyroid   normal thyroid function  
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polydipsia   increased thirst  
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cretinism   A condition caused by congenital deficiency of thyroid secretion and marked by arrested mental and physical development  
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insulin   An important therapeutic intervention for type 1 diabetes mellitus  
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diabetes insipidus   A disorder associated with a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone or inability of the kidneys to respond to this hormone  
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exocrine glands   glands that open onto a body surface and discharge their secretions through ducts are collectively called exocrine....and example is sweat gland  
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