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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Abnormal growth hormone level
  1. ... in other areas of the body), uterine fibroids (growths in the uterus that are ... hormone), or thyroid, kidney, gallbladder, or pancreatic disease. If ...
  2. ... certain medical and surgical treatments that decrease testosterone levels. Enzalutamide is in a class of medications called androgen receptor inhibitors. It works by blocking the effects of androgen (a male reproductive hormone) to stop the growth and spread of cancer cells.
  3. ... LAR®) is used to treat Cushing's disease (an abnormal condition that is ... the amount of growth hormone (a natural substance) produced by people with ...
  4. ... an estrogen product; very high or very low levels of calcium in your blood; ... (condition in which abnormal substances build up in the blood and cause ...
  5. ... in other areas of the body), uterine fibroids (growths in the uterus that ... very high or very low levels of calcium in your blood, or thyroid, liver, ...
  6. ... in other areas of the body), uterine fibroids (growths in the uterus that ... very high or very low levels of calcium in your blood, or thyroid, liver, ...
  7. ... in other areas of the body); uterine fibroids (growths in the uterus that are ... (condition in which abnormal substances build up in the blood and cause ...
  8. ... body produces too much aldosterone, a naturally occurring hormone); low potassium levels; heart failure; and in patients with edema (fluid ...
  9. ... treating high homocysteine levels in the blood. High levels of a hormone called prolactin (hyperprolactinemia) caused by antipsychotic drugs. Taking vitamin B6 by mouth reduces levels of prolactin in males with this condition. Kidney ...
  10. ... effects.tell your doctor if you have scleroderma (abnormal growth of connective tissue which may cause tightening and ...
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