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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for gland syndrome 8
  1. ... damages the ovaries A tumor in the pituitary gland Turner syndrome , a genetic disorder
  2. ... or ultrasound guided biopsy Cystic fibrosis Overactive parathyroid gland Reye syndrome Use of certain medicines (especially estrogens, corticosteroids, sulfonamides, ...
  3. ... tumors of the lung Tumors of the thymus gland ... BM, Findling JW, et al. Treatment of Cushing's syndrome: an Endocrine Society clinical practice guideline. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2015;100(8):2807-2831. PMID 26222757 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih. ...
  4. ... syndrome is a condition in which the pituitary gland shrinks or becomes flattened. ... putting pressure on the pituitary. This causes the gland to shrink or flatten. Primary empty sella syndrome occurs when one of the layers (arachnoid) covering ...
  5. ... pituitary gland or a tumor in the pituitary gland Ectopic Cushing syndrome , in which a tumor outside the pituitary or adrenal glands makes too much ACTH Tumor of the adrenal ...
  6. Abnormal results may indicate: Salivary gland tumors or infection Sjogren syndrome or other forms of gland inflammation
  7. ... to certain types of tumor in the pituitary gland Due to Turner syndrome Low FSH levels in women may be present ... or radiation Problems with genes, such as Klinefelter syndrome ... in the pituitary gland Low FSH levels in men may mean parts ...
  8. ... It occurs when a tumor of the adrenal gland releases excess amounts of the hormone cortisol. ... called adrenal vein sampling to determine which adrenal gland is making too much cortisol and causing Cushing syndrome.
  9. ... not function Problem with genes, such as Klinefelter syndrome Endocrine glands that are overactive or form a tumor ( multiple ...
  10. ... blood leads to tissue death in the pituitary gland. This condition is called Sheehan syndrome . Certain medicines can also suppress pituitary function. The ...
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