May 29, 2014

Growth hormone deficiency in children

Dr. Darwin Smith - Growth hormone deficiency in children Growth hormone is a substance which forms a small gland in the brain called the pituitary (hypothesis). Secretion of growth hormone controls the two hormones. It GHRH (growth hormone releasing hormone) and soma tostado Both are formed in the rear part of the brain called the hypothalamus.

GHRH increases production of growth hormone in the pituitary and soma inhibits the formation. Growth hormone is released into the blood in the waves, and its highest level in the blood shortly after falling asleep. Turner syndrome Turner's syndrome was first described in 1938 by the U.S. endocrinologist Henry Turner. His cause is the absence of X chromosome or part thereof. Chromosomes are the carriers of genetic information. 
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In addition to germ cells (eggs and sperm) one has in every cell of the body 23 pairs of chromosomes (for a total of 46 chromosomes). Half of each pair obtained from the mother and half from the father. After nine months of treatment, you will be re-examined (a) and your doctor can judge the effect of treatment. If a positive effect, it will continue in the long term, potentially for life.

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