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  2. Growth hormone deficiency - Wikipedia

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    The underlying mechanism generally involves problems with the pituitary gland. [2] Some cases are associated with a lack of other pituitary hormones, in which case it is known as combined pituitary hormone deficiency. [4] Diagnosis involves blood tests to measure growth hormone levels. [2]

  3. Hypopituitarism - Wikipedia

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    Pituitary tumors require treatment when they are causing specific symptoms, such as headaches, visual field defects or excessive hormone secretion. Transsphenoidal surgery (removal of the tumor by an operation through the nose and the sphenoidal sinuses ) may, apart from addressing symptoms related to the tumor, also improve pituitary function ...

  4. Laron syndrome - Wikipedia

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    genetic pituitary dwarfism (1966), Laron dwarfism (1973), Laron-type dwarfism (1984), growth hormone insensitivity (1994), hereditary somatomedin deficiency, growth hormone receptor deficiency (GHRD)(1999) [1] Growth hormone: Specialty: Endocrinology, Medical Genetics, Pediatrics: Symptoms: Short stature, truncal obesity, facial dysmorphism [2 ...

  5. Dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfism can result from many medical conditions, each with its own separate symptoms and causes. Extreme shortness in humans with proportional body parts usually has a hormonal cause, such as growth hormone deficiency, once called pituitary dwarfism.

  6. “I Don’t Look Like A Child”: Shauna Rae Defends Herself ...

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    The show documents Shauna’s life as she navigates adulthood as a woman with pituitary dwarfism. In a recent video posted on her social media, Shauna became emotional as she shared her desire to ...

  7. Microdontia - Wikipedia

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    All the teeth are smaller than the normal size. True generalized microdontia is very rare, and occurs in pituitary dwarfism. [2] [3] Due to decreased levels of growth hormone the teeth fail to develop to a normal size. [2]

  8. 111 Of The Rarest Genetic Mutations Ever That People ... - AOL

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    She Has A Cleft Palate And Dwarfism, But She’s The Loveliest Girl Image credits: MeetFormal #18 My Boy Buster (4yo) Has Completely Changed From Black To White Over The Course Of The Last 2.5 Years

  9. Sheehan's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The failure to breastfeed and amenorrhea no more periods, were seen as the syndrome (a collection of symptoms), but we now view Sheehan's as the pituitary failing to secrete 1-5 of the 9 hormones that it normally produces (the anterior (front) lobe of the pituitary produces FSH, LH, prolactin, ACTH (Adreno-cortico-trophic hormone),TSH (Thyroid ...