Answers : to much growth hormone in an adult = Acromegaly, insufficient levels of adrenal hormones = Addison's disease

Posted on 5th Dec 2019 16:02:44 in Questions and Answers

Acromegaly

Addison's disease 

Ascites

Chronic kidney disease

cirrhosis

Cushing's disease

Diabetes insipidus

Diabetes mellitus

diverticulitis

enteritis

gigantism

goiter

grave's disease

hiatal hernia

jaundice

osteoporosis

pancreatitis

stenosis

turner's syndrome

ulcers

A.

to much growth hormone in an adult

B.

insufficient levels of adrenal hormones

C.

abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity

D.

chronic renal failure

E.

chronic liver damage

F.

increase in levels of ACTH

G.

The body lacks the ability to control fluid levels. Pituitary disease affecting ADH

H.

 high levels of glucose in the blood

I.

inflammation in the pouches of the intestinal tract

J.

inflammation o the intestine

K.

to much growth hormone in a child

L.

abnormal enlargement of thyroid gland

M.

hyperthyroidism

N.

a portion of the stomach bulges through the diaphragm

O.

yellowing of the skin caused by bilirubin

P.

bones are weak and brittle

Q.

inflammation of the pancreas

R.

abnormal narrowing of a soft tissue passageway

S.

female born with only 1 X chromosome

T.

abnormal opening in epithelial tissue