FUND OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY F18 PKG
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Chapter 6, Problem 16CP
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To determine:
The effect of the pituitary gland tumor involving the cells that secrete growth hormone (GH), resulting in an increased level of GH on a 7 year old child’s growth.
Introduction:
The pituitary gland is an endocrine gland that secrets the HGH (Human Growth Hormone) which is responsible for the body growth. It is located beneath the hypothalamus.
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FUND OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY F18 PKG
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