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 |  |  | Endocrine system - In males only: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in diseaseDiseases of the endocrine system are common, such as diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease.
Endocrineopathies can occur with any of these. Hypofunction can occur as result of loss of reserve, hyposecretion, agenesis, atrophy, destruction, etc. Hyperfunction can occur as result of hypersecretion, loss of suppression, tumor, hyperplasia, etc.
They are classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary.
Primary is target organ dysfunction and is normally associated with increased or decreased secretory hormones. Secondary is a ...
See also:Endocrine system, Endocrine system - Physiology, Endocrine system - Table of endocrine glands and the hormones secreted, Endocrine system - In both sexes:, Endocrine system - In males only, Endocrine system - In females only, Endocrine system - Role in disease Read more here: » Endocrine system: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in disease |
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 |  |  | Endocrine system - In males only: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in diseaseDiseases of the endocrine system are common, such as diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease.
Endocrineopathies can occur with any of these. Hypofunction can occur as result of loss of reserve, hyposecretion, agenesis, atrophy, destruction, etc. Hyperfunction can occur as result of hypersecretion, loss of suppression, tumor, hyperplasia, etc.
They are classified as primary, secondary, and teriary.
Primary is target organ dysfunction and is normally associated with increased or decreased secretory hormones. Secondary is a d ...
See also:Endocrine system, Endocrine system - Physiology, Endocrine system - Table of endocrine glands and the hormones secreted, Endocrine system - In both sexes:, Endocrine system - In males only, Endocrine system - In females only, Endocrine system - Role in disease Read more here: » Endocrine system: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in disease |
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 |  |  | Endocrine system - In males only: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - PhysiologyThe endocrine system links the brain to the organs that control body metabolism, growth and development, and reproduction.
Signal transduction of some hormones with steroid structure involves nuclear hormone receptor proteins that are a class of ligand activated proteins that, when bound to specific sequences of DNA serve as on-off switches for transcription within the cell nucleus. These switches control the development and differentiation of skin, bone and behavioral centers in the brain, as well as th ...
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