Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH secretion is a condition in which there is resorption of excessive amounts of free water results in hyponatremia, caused by excess ADH.
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is a condition caused by the unresponsiveness of renal tubular to circulating ADH characterized by polyuria owing to the incapability of the kidney to reabsorb water properly from the urine.
Central diabetes insipidus is a condition caused by ADH insufficiency branded by polyuria owing to the incapability of the kidney to reabsorb water properly from the urine.
Posterior pituitary syndromes are medical conditions associated with defects in the production of ADH from the posterior pituitary. Examples of posterior pituitary syndromes include: Central diabetes insipidusSyndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion
A Rathke cleft cyst is a benign fluid-filled lesion that develops between the structure of the anterior pituitary gland at the base of the brain hypothesized to instigate from fragments of Rathke pouch. What is the Pathology of Rathke Cleft…
Hypopituitarism is a clinical condition characterized by a decrease in pituitary hormone secretion, resulting from disorders relating to the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, or surrounding structures. Causes of hypopituitarism include: ApoplexyEmpty sella syndromeGenetic defectsInfectionsInflammationIschemic necrosisMass lesionsRadiationRathke cleft cystSurgeryTraumaTumors How does Apoplexy…
Hyperthyroidism is a syndrome allied to excess thyroid hormone production and secretions. What is the Pathology of Hyperthyroidism? The pathology of hyperthyroidism is: -Etiology: The cause of hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune disease Graves’ disease, multinodular goiter, and thyroxine-secreting tissue. -Genes…
Acromegaly is a chronic metabolic disorder in which there is much growth hormone and the body tissue gradually enlarges. What is the Pathology of Acromegaly? The pathology of Acromegaly is: -Etiology: The cause of acromegaly is the pituitary gland adenoma,…
Gigantism is an abnormality in which while the epiphyseal growth plates are open at 25 years and below, an oddly high linear growth occurs owing to the extreme action of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I). What is the Pathology of…
Sexual dysfunction related to pituitary gland disorder is sexual hyperfunction and/or hypofunction linked to the diseased pituitary gland in males and females What is the Pathology of Sexual Dysfunction Related to Pituitary Gland Disorder? The pathology of sexual dysfunction related…