hormone replacement in perimenopause and menopause
... • MICRONIZED PROGESTERONE MAY BE PREFERABLE AS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF VTE • MAY NOT BE TOLERATED-MOOD SWINGS WITH PROGESTINS • WOMEN’S HEALTH INITIATIVE (WHI) SHOWED INCREASED BREAST CANCER INCIDENCE IN CEE/MPA GROUP VS PLACEBO AND CEE ALONE. • INCIDENCE OF BREAST CA DROPPED IN IMMEDI ...
... • MICRONIZED PROGESTERONE MAY BE PREFERABLE AS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF VTE • MAY NOT BE TOLERATED-MOOD SWINGS WITH PROGESTINS • WOMEN’S HEALTH INITIATIVE (WHI) SHOWED INCREASED BREAST CANCER INCIDENCE IN CEE/MPA GROUP VS PLACEBO AND CEE ALONE. • INCIDENCE OF BREAST CA DROPPED IN IMMEDI ...
Sickle Cell Disease
... Affected boys=girls Boys tend to be evaluated more 75% cause is idiopathic Can be a result of injury and destruction of anterior pituitary gland from Brain tumor Infection radiation ...
... Affected boys=girls Boys tend to be evaluated more 75% cause is idiopathic Can be a result of injury and destruction of anterior pituitary gland from Brain tumor Infection radiation ...
final thy-adr
... Functions: several effects opposite to that of insulin The 2 effects of glucagons on glucose metabolism are: - Breakdown of liver glycogen ( glycogenolysis). - Increased formation of glucose from fats & proteins ...
... Functions: several effects opposite to that of insulin The 2 effects of glucagons on glucose metabolism are: - Breakdown of liver glycogen ( glycogenolysis). - Increased formation of glucose from fats & proteins ...
Periods – what women need to know…
... Irregular periods are those that occur at intervals greater than 35 days. The main cause is a hormone imbalance caused by problems in the ovaries or sometimes in the ...
... Irregular periods are those that occur at intervals greater than 35 days. The main cause is a hormone imbalance caused by problems in the ovaries or sometimes in the ...
Unit P: Endocrine System
... in urine (glycosuria) 4. If too much insulin given, blood sugar can get too low (hypoglycemia) and person can develop insulin shock 5. Type II diabetes is not insulin-dependent – most common, usually familial, occurs later in life, usually treated with diet 6. Test for diabetes – blood sample at hom ...
... in urine (glycosuria) 4. If too much insulin given, blood sugar can get too low (hypoglycemia) and person can develop insulin shock 5. Type II diabetes is not insulin-dependent – most common, usually familial, occurs later in life, usually treated with diet 6. Test for diabetes – blood sample at hom ...
Practical 1 Endocrine Tissues Handout
... Slide 498: (H & E) rat thyroid gland, showing both thyroid and parathyroid tissue. Identify the follicles of thyroid epithelial cells and the acellular colloid within the follicles. Make a drawing of a few follicles. ...
... Slide 498: (H & E) rat thyroid gland, showing both thyroid and parathyroid tissue. Identify the follicles of thyroid epithelial cells and the acellular colloid within the follicles. Make a drawing of a few follicles. ...
ACTH
... digestive enzymes into the intestinal cavities • Autocrine communication: cells secrete chemical messengers that in some situations bind to receptors on the original cells. ...
... digestive enzymes into the intestinal cavities • Autocrine communication: cells secrete chemical messengers that in some situations bind to receptors on the original cells. ...
Endocrine System
... a. Secrete substance through a duct b. Sweat, salivary, lacrimal and pancreas B. Function of endocrine system 1. To secrete hormones 2. Hormones are chemical messengers that coordinate and direct target cells and organs C. Hormone control 1. Negative feedback – drop in hormone level triggers a chain ...
... a. Secrete substance through a duct b. Sweat, salivary, lacrimal and pancreas B. Function of endocrine system 1. To secrete hormones 2. Hormones are chemical messengers that coordinate and direct target cells and organs C. Hormone control 1. Negative feedback – drop in hormone level triggers a chain ...
Benacka - Endocrinology 2
... § Sex: women (virilism) - increased facial hair, thinning of scalp hair, acne, and oligomenorrhea. men - erectile dysfunction, decreased libido. ...
... § Sex: women (virilism) - increased facial hair, thinning of scalp hair, acne, and oligomenorrhea. men - erectile dysfunction, decreased libido. ...
Document
... • Cortisol, a glucocorticoid, influences the metabolism of glucose, protein, and fat in response to conditions that stress the body and require a greater supply of energy in the bloodstream. • A negative feedback mechanism involving CRH from the hypothalamus and ACTH from the anterior pituitary cont ...
... • Cortisol, a glucocorticoid, influences the metabolism of glucose, protein, and fat in response to conditions that stress the body and require a greater supply of energy in the bloodstream. • A negative feedback mechanism involving CRH from the hypothalamus and ACTH from the anterior pituitary cont ...
Extensive Neurotransmitter Profile
... These 6 neurotransmitters are the most researched in relation to their effects on mood disorders, hormones, sleep, glucose/insulin balance, pain perception, appetite, and cognitive function. Adrenocortex Stress Profile is recommended to be performed with the Extensive Neurotransmitter Profile due to ...
... These 6 neurotransmitters are the most researched in relation to their effects on mood disorders, hormones, sleep, glucose/insulin balance, pain perception, appetite, and cognitive function. Adrenocortex Stress Profile is recommended to be performed with the Extensive Neurotransmitter Profile due to ...
Home-work-sheet
... -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. Diabetes disease is treated with insulin hormone -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Pituitary gland is known as “ m ...
... -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. Diabetes disease is treated with insulin hormone -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Pituitary gland is known as “ m ...
Thyroid gland
... – myxedema from accumulation of water-retaining carbohydrate molecules – in infants causes cretinism characterized by dwarfism and mental retardation ...
... – myxedema from accumulation of water-retaining carbohydrate molecules – in infants causes cretinism characterized by dwarfism and mental retardation ...
Adrenal gland
... • Stimulation of ACTH production by the anterior pituitary gland – Increased secretion of POMC protein via increased transcription of mRNA ...
... • Stimulation of ACTH production by the anterior pituitary gland – Increased secretion of POMC protein via increased transcription of mRNA ...
ADRENAL GLANDS DISEASES
... hypokalaemia induced by thiazide diuretics), poor control of blood pressure with conventional therapy, or presentation at a young age, or family history of early onset hypertension. Most patients with Primary hyperaldosteronism have Idiopathic bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, while only minority have ...
... hypokalaemia induced by thiazide diuretics), poor control of blood pressure with conventional therapy, or presentation at a young age, or family history of early onset hypertension. Most patients with Primary hyperaldosteronism have Idiopathic bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, while only minority have ...
chapter 1 - Allied Schools
... The outer zone of the adrenal cortex secretes hormones called mineralocorticoids; the main mineralocorticoid is the hormone aldosterone. The middle zone of the adrenal cortex secretes glucocorticoids; the main glucocorticoid is cortisol. The innermost zone of the adrenal cortex secretes small amount ...
... The outer zone of the adrenal cortex secretes hormones called mineralocorticoids; the main mineralocorticoid is the hormone aldosterone. The middle zone of the adrenal cortex secretes glucocorticoids; the main glucocorticoid is cortisol. The innermost zone of the adrenal cortex secretes small amount ...
Chapter 18
... • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (testes and ovaries) • Luteinizing Hormone (testosterone and estrogen) • Prolactin ((milk secretion) • Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone (adrenal gland) • Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (melanocytes) ...
... • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (testes and ovaries) • Luteinizing Hormone (testosterone and estrogen) • Prolactin ((milk secretion) • Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone (adrenal gland) • Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (melanocytes) ...
parafollicular cell hormone
... Target=High levels occur mostly in the fetus and in early puberty, after this time has past, the gonads take over. Action=Increases cell metabolism, red blood cell production in infants. In adult females, may play a role in the level of sex drive (libido) and provide some female hormones during meno ...
... Target=High levels occur mostly in the fetus and in early puberty, after this time has past, the gonads take over. Action=Increases cell metabolism, red blood cell production in infants. In adult females, may play a role in the level of sex drive (libido) and provide some female hormones during meno ...
Congenital Hypothyroidism - National Adrenal Diseases Foundation
... located on top of each kidney, cannot efficiently produce the hormones that are essential for body functions. People with CAH lack one of the enzymes (proteins that cause chemical changes in the body), steroid 21-hydroxylase. This results in low production of the hormone that helps the body respond ...
... located on top of each kidney, cannot efficiently produce the hormones that are essential for body functions. People with CAH lack one of the enzymes (proteins that cause chemical changes in the body), steroid 21-hydroxylase. This results in low production of the hormone that helps the body respond ...
Lecture 11 Endocrine - Porterville College
... Which of the following would be the priority Nursing diagnosis for a client with Addison’s disease? ...
... Which of the following would be the priority Nursing diagnosis for a client with Addison’s disease? ...
Cushing`s Disease (Hyperadrenocorticism)
... stress hormone, cortisone. Cortisone is released from the adrenal glands, glands that overlay the kidneys in the abdomen. In 15% of dogs with Cushing’s disease, there exists a tumor in one or both of the adrenal glands. The tumor cells produce an excessive amount of cortisone, resulting in symptoms. ...
... stress hormone, cortisone. Cortisone is released from the adrenal glands, glands that overlay the kidneys in the abdomen. In 15% of dogs with Cushing’s disease, there exists a tumor in one or both of the adrenal glands. The tumor cells produce an excessive amount of cortisone, resulting in symptoms. ...
Chapter 8: Chemical Signals Maintain Homeostasis
... regulators - they are released by cells in one part of the body and affect cells in other parts of the body to speed up or slow down processes. Endocrine Hormones – are produced in endocrine glands and secreted directly in the blood and distributed by the circulatory system. ...
... regulators - they are released by cells in one part of the body and affect cells in other parts of the body to speed up or slow down processes. Endocrine Hormones – are produced in endocrine glands and secreted directly in the blood and distributed by the circulatory system. ...