CHANGE OF PITUITARY GLAND FUNCTION IN NEURODEGENERATE DISEASES

Qushoqova Gulhayo Bahodir qizi

A student of the Termiz branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy

Abdushokirov Fayziddin

A student of the Termiz branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy

Ashurova Lobor Olimjonovna

A student of the Termiz branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy

Togʻayev Azizbek Aliyor oʻgʻli

Assistant of the Department of Medical and Biological Chemistry of the Termiz Branch of the Tashkent Medical Academy

Keywords: pituitary gland, hormones, hypothalamus, osteoporosis, gigantism, acromegaly.


Abstract

Hormones that affect the functioning of all organs and systems enter the blood from special endocrine glands, which are united into a single endocrine system. These are the adrenal glands, thyroid and parathyroid glands, ovaries (in women), testes and testes (in men), pancreas, hypothalamus and pituitary gland. This article is about pituitary dysfunction, diagnosis and treatment.


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