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Results 1 - 10 of 352 for Hypothalamic
  1. A hypothalamic tumor is an abnormal growth in the hypothalamus gland, which is located in the brain. ... The exact cause of hypothalamic tumors is not known. It is likely that they result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. In children, ...
  2. Hypothalamic dysfunction is a problem with part of the brain called the hypothalamus . The hypothalamus helps control the pituitary gland and ...
  3. The hypothalamus is an area of the brain that produces hormones that control: Body temperature Heart rate Hunger Mood ... HYPOTHALAMIC DISEASE Hypothalamic dysfunction can occur as a result of diseases, including: Genetic causes (often present at ...
  4. The hypothalamus is a highly complex structure in the brain that regulates many important brain chemicals. Malfunction of this ...
  5. The "controlling" hormones from the hypothalamus regulate hormone production by the pituitary. These hormones regulate body processes such as metabolism and control the release of hormones from ...
  6. Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Cancer--Living with Cancer/Children ... Cancer--Living with Cancer ... Childhood Leukemia/Related Issues ... Childhood Leukemia ... Cancer in Children/Related Issues ... Cancer ...
  7. ... An abnormal growth in the brain called a hypothalamic hamartoma is characteristic of this disorder. In many ... do not cause any health problems; however, some hypothalamic hamartomas lead to seizures or hormone abnormalities that ...
  8. ... two hormone-secreting glands in the brain (the hypothalamus and pituitary), and the gonads (ovaries in females ... result when endocrine glands such as the adrenals, hypothalamus, pituitary, and gonads do not produce the right ...
  9. ... in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. Males born with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism often have an ...
  10. Brain Hormones (Endocrine Society)  
    Found deep inside the brain, the hypothalamus produces releasing and inhibiting hormones and controls the “master gland”— the pituitary. Together, the hypothalamus and pituitary tell the other endocrine glands ...
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