Medical Terminology for Health Professions Part 12 Flashcards
Graves’ disease
an autoimmune disorder that is caused by hyperthyroidism and is characterized by goiter and/or exophthalmos
growth hormone
“regulates the growth of bone, muscle, and other body tissues.”
gynecomastia
the condition of excessive mammary development in the male
Hashimoto’s disease/thyroiditis
an autoimmune disease in which the body’s own antibodies attack and destroy the cells of the thyroid gland
hypercalcemia
abnormally high concentrations of calcium circulating in the blood instead of being stored in the bones
hyperglycemia
an abnormally high concentration of glucose in the blood
hyperinsulinism
the condition of excessive secretion of insulin in the bloodstream
hyperpituitarism
pathology resulting in the excessive secretion by the anterior lobe of the ituitary gland
hyperthyroidism
an imbalance of metabolism caused by the overproduction of thyroid hormones
hypoglycemia
an abnormally low concentration of glucose in the blood
hypothyroidism
caused by a deficiency of thyroid secretion; also known as an underactive thyroid
insulin
regulates the transport of glucose to body cells and stimulates the conversion of excess glucose to glycogen for storage
insulinoma
a benign tumor of the pancreas that causes hypoglycemia by secreting additional insulin
interstitial cell-stimulating hormone
stimulates ovulation in the female; stimulates the secretion of testosterone in the male
laparoscopic adrenalectomy
a minimally invasive procedure to surgically remove one or both adrenal glands
leptin
a hormone secreted by adipocytes (fat cells)
luteinizing hormone
“in the female, stimulates ovulation; in the male, stimulates testosterone secretion”
myxedema
caused by extreme deficiency of thyroid secretion; also known as adult hypothyroidism
norepinephrine
both a hormone and neurohormone; stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, raises blood pressure, stregnthens the heartbeat and stimulates muscle contractions
oxytocin
stimulates uterine contractions during childbirth, causes milk to flow from the mammary glands
pancreatitis
an inflammation of the pancreas
parathyroidectomy
the surgical removal of one or more of the parathyroid glands
pituitary adenoma
a slow-growing benign tumor of the pituitary gland;
polydipsia
excessive thirst (as in cases of diabetes or kidney dysfunction)