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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Abnormal growth hormone level
  1. ... Pituitary or thyroid tumors Abnormal blood prolactin level Abnormal growth hormone level Other tests that may be done include: MRI ...
  2. ... than normal level of the hormone cortisol) Gigantism (abnormal growth due to higher than normal level of growth hormone during childhood) or acromegaly (higher than normal level ...
  3. ... Pancreas: Diabetes mellitus Hypoglycemia Parathyroid: Low blood ... Acromegaly Gigantism Diabetes insipidus Cushing disease Testes ...
  4. ... glands Liver hormone related to growth (insulin-like growth factor-1) Ovaries Testicles Thyroid A problem with the pituitary gland can lead to problems with any of the above glands and abnormal hormone levels of these glands.
  5. ... periods may be caused by: Uterine fibroids Fingerlike growths in the ... due to changes in hormone levels ( anovulatory bleeding )
  6. ... be checked if a person's growth pattern is abnormal or if another ... cholesterol levels, and bone strength. The GH test may also ...
  7. Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina ( cervix ).
  8. ... blood supply. This can cause a temporary low level of calcium in your blood ( hypocalcemia ). Too much thyroid hormone (thyroid storm). If you have an overactive thyroid gland, you will be treated with medicine.
  9. ... obese. They may also occur during the rapid growth of puberty. Stretch marks are most commonly located on the breasts, hips, thighs, buttocks, abdomen, and flank.
  10. ... ECG , chest x-ray , or echocardiogram Hearing tests Growth hormone levels Renal ultrasound Genetic testing can help diagnose this syndrome.
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