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- The growth hormone (GH) is a protein hormone released from the anterior pituitary gland under the control of the hypothalamus. In children, GH has growth-promoting effects on the body. It stimulates the ...
- The growth hormone stimulation test is usually performed to identify if hGH (human growth hormone) is deficient. The test is performed by ...
- ... has not finished growing. A fracture involving a growth plate (the cartilage plate near the end of the bone of a growing child where growth occurs) can lead to disturbances in growth of ...
- ... go away on its own. However, if the growth is larger and doesn't go away over ...
- ... walking is a developmental milestone. Each period of growth in a child is marked by developmental milestones ...
- ... is placed in culture media and observed for growth of microorganisms. If there is no growth in the culture, then there is no infection. ...
- ... muscles may cause deformities and prevent normal leg growth Hip diseases such as Legg-Perthes disease Previous ... or bone fractures that may stimulate excessive bone growth Abnormal spinal curvatures (scoliosis) Birth defects (congenital deformities) ...
- Growths, such as tumors, scar tissue, and lesions, can occur in the larynx. These growths often occur near the area of the vocal ...
- A lipoma is a noncancerous growth of fatty tissue cells. A lipoma can develop in almost any organ of the body although they are most commonly found ...
- Cervical polyps are small fingerlike growths originating from the mucosal surface of the cervix. The small fragile growths hang from a stalk and protrude through the cervical ...