Chapter_007 - LA Institute of Massage Therapy
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Location <strong>of</strong> Endocrine Glands<br />
Pituitary Hormones<br />
From Salvo S: <strong>Massage</strong> therapy: principles and practice, ed 3, St. Louis, 2<strong>007</strong>, Saunders.<br />
ACTH, Adrenocorticotrophic hormone<br />
ADH, antidiuretic hormone<br />
FSH, follicle-stimulating hormone<br />
GH, growth hormone<br />
LH, luteinizing hormone<br />
PRL, prolactin<br />
TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone<br />
From Herlihy B, Maebuis NK: The human body in health and illness, ed 3, Philadelphia, 2<strong>007</strong>, Saunders.<br />
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Diseases <strong>of</strong> the Pituitary<br />
Hyperpituitarism<br />
Hyperpituitarism<br />
Giantism<br />
Acromegaly<br />
Hypopituitarism<br />
Dwarfism<br />
Diabetes insipidus<br />
Overproduction <strong>of</strong> pituitary hormones (especially<br />
ATCH and GH) causing overstimulation <strong>of</strong> target<br />
endocrine glands<br />
Giantism: : GH overproduction occurring during<br />
childhood<br />
Acromegaly: : GH overproduction occurring during<br />
adulthood<br />
Jt. Mobs are omitted or cautiously applied<br />
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Giantism<br />
Acromegaly<br />
Form <strong>of</strong> hyperpituitarism<br />
causing accelerated<br />
growth due to<br />
overproduction <strong>of</strong> GH<br />
before onset <strong>of</strong> puberty<br />
Jt. Mobs are omitted or<br />
cautiously applied<br />
Form <strong>of</strong> hyperpituitarism<br />
causing enlargement <strong>of</strong><br />
hands, feet and face with<br />
jaw protrusion due to<br />
overproduction <strong>of</strong> GH after<br />
onset <strong>of</strong> puberty<br />
Jt. mobs are omitted or<br />
cautiously applied<br />
Courtesy Dr. Edmund Beard. In Thibodeau GA: Anatomy and<br />
physiology, St. Louis, 1987, Mosby College Publishing.<br />
A, from Cooke RA, Stewart B: Colour atlas <strong>of</strong> anatomical pathology, ed 3, Sydney, 2004, Churchill Livingstone.<br />
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