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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Abnormal urine hormone level
  1. ... also involved in a different condition related to abnormal calcium ... block parathyroid hormone release is impaired, calcium levels in the blood ...
  2. ... of a hormone called parathyroid hormone (hypoparathyroidism). This hormone is involved in the regulation of calcium levels in the blood. Abnormal levels of calcium and other molecules in the ...
  3. ... people with familial isolated hyperparathyroidism. Overproduction of parathyroid hormone from these abnormal glands may further stimulate the release of calcium into the blood. The high levels of calcium cause the signs and symptoms of ...
  4. ... gland releases more AVP into the bloodstream. High levels of this hormone direct the kidneys to reabsorb more water and make less urine. When fluid intake is adequate, the pituitary gland ...
  5. ... also increase the release (secretion) of a bone hormone called FGF23, resulting in abnormally high amounts of phosphate in the urine and low levels of phosphate in the blood. This further impairs ...
  6. ... Other possible features of IMAGe syndrome include high levels of calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia) or urine (hypercalcuria) and a shortage of growth hormone in childhood that results in short stature. IMAGe ...
  7. ... also increase the release (secretion) of a bone hormone called FGF23, resulting in abnormally high amounts of phosphate in the urine and low levels of phosphate in the blood. This further impairs ...
  8. ... of Wolfram syndrome are high blood sugar (glucose) levels resulting from a ... urine production (a condition called diabetes insipidus), hearing loss ...
  9. ... play a role in releasing urate into the urine if levels are too high or reabsorbing it back into ... risk after menopause. Following menopause, production of the hormone estrogen, which plays a role in removing ... ABCG2 ...
  10. ... characteristic signs and symptoms, which mimic (pseudo) low levels (hypo) of a hormone called aldosterone that helps regulate sodium levels. However, people with PHA1 have high levels of ...
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