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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Acquired growth hormone deficiency
  1. ... X-linked agammaglobulinemia with growth hormone deficiency Non-acquired isolated growth hormone deficiency National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov ...
  2. ... form Combined pituitary hormone deficiencies, genetic forms Non-acquired combined pituitary hormone deficiency-sensorineural hearing loss-spine abnormalities syndrome Pituitary hormone ...
  3. ... and the prostate gland. During puberty, these two hormones also play an important role in the ... 5-alpha reductase deficiency. Most of these mutations change single protein building ...
  4. ... neurological problems, irregular menstruation in women, and slow growth in children. The overactive adrenal glands that produce cortisol may also produce increased amounts of male sex hormones (androgens), leading to hirsutism in females. The effect ...
  5. ... Affected individuals also develop high levels of a hormone involved in regulating calcium levels called parathyroid hormone (PTH), which leads to a condition called secondary ...
  6. ... glucose, mitochondria help trigger the release of a hormone called insulin, which controls blood glucose levels. The ... EC, Schacht J. The mitochondrion: a perpetrator of acquired hearing loss. Hear Res. 2013 Sep;303:12- ...