Genetic adenohypophyseal disorders are hormone dysfunctions that are localized in the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. It includes disturbances of sexual development and function, growth, glucocorticoid and thryroid hormone secretion as well as lactation.
Genetic disorders of pituitary gland | |||||
Genetic adenohypophyseal disorders | |||||
Congenital isolated ACTH deficiency | |||||
TBX19 | |||||
Genetic neurohypophyseal disorders | |||||
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