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Located deep within the cerebrum. Some cells relay msgs from autonomic nervous sys to the central nervous sys. Other cells respond as gland cells to release hormones. Body's thermostat.   show
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Posterior Pituitary   show
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show Hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism.  
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show Pancreas.  
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Located in the roof of the thalamus. Body's biological clock. Melatonin.   show
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Releases hCG throughout gestation.   show
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Gastrin and secretin.   show
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show ANH  
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show Kidneys  
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show When unable to obtain energy from glucose, the body begins to use fatty stores. This produces ketones and ketosis.  
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Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus   show
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.   show
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Thyroid tissue stimulated to produce excessive hormone. Probably hereditary. Weight-loss. Agitation. New onset of Afib. Protruding eyeballs. Goiters.   show
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Thyrotoxic Crisis. (Thyroid Storm)   show
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Hypothyroidism and Myxedema   show
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show Due to abnormalities in anterior Pituitary gland or adrenal cortex. Also caused by steroid therapy in asthma and copd pt's.  
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show Due to destruction of adrenal cortex. Often hereditary. Stress may trigger Addison's crisis. May be related to steriod therapy. Sudden withdrawal can trigger Addison's crisis. Fatigue. Weight loss. Hyperpigmentation of skin. Hypokalemia.  
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