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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Abnormality of the adrenal glands
  1. ... testolactone, have been tried with some success. Adrenal abnormalities (such as Cushing syndrome ) may be treated with surgery to remove the adrenal glands. Gigantism and pituitary adenoma will need to be ...
  2. ... Most neuroblastomas begin in the abdomen, in the adrenal gland, next to the spinal cord, or in the ... heart rate if the tumor is in an adrenal gland. Lymph nodes may be swollen. X-ray or ...
  3. ... the thyroid, sex glands (testes or ovaries), and adrenal glands . The pituitary also releases hormones that directly affect ...
  4. ... from producing an enzyme called 21-hydroxylase. The adrenal gland needs this enzyme to make hormones such as cortisol and aldosterone. This condition is called congenital adrenal hyperplasia . If a developing female infant lacks this ...