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Because of the complexity of the endocrine system, many problems, great or small, can result from a malfunction.
Pituitary gland disorders. Growth hormone (GH) stimulates growth in most tissues and is one of the major regulators of metabolism. Several pathological conditions are associated with abnormal GH secretion. In general, the causes for hypersecretion or hyposecretion of GH involve tumors in the hypothalamus or the pituitary, the synthesis of structurally abnormal GH, the inability of the liver to produce somatomedins, or the lack of receptor molecules in the target cells. Chronic hyposecretion of GH in infants and children leads to dwarfism in which the stature is short because of delayed bone growth; however, the bones usually have a normal shape. Other symptoms that result from the lack of GH include mild obesity and retarded development of the adult reproductive functions. Chronic hypersecretion of GH leads to one of two conditions (giantism and acromegaly). Treatment for chronic hypersecretion of GH often involves surgical removal or irradiation of a GH-producing tumor.
The inability to secrete antidiuretic hormone (ADH) leads to the production of a large volume of dilute urine. This condition is called diabetes insipidus.
The most common thyroid disorders are hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormone. The signs of this disorder are the following: weight loss despite increased appetite, increased heart rate and blood pressure, nervousness, swelling at the base of the neck (goiter), increases in the frequency of bowel movements, sometimes diarrhea, and muscle weakness. Three types of treatment are available: a liquid form of radioactive iodine, an antithyroid medication, and surgery. An underactive thyroid gland causes hypothyroidism. This disorder can occur in either sex and at any age. However middle-aged women are most commonly affected. The key treatment is daily consumption of thyroid hormone. Physicians generally prescribe a synthetic thyroxine. The individual must continue this treatment for the rest of his or her life.
The hormones of the adrenal glands affect virtually every system in the body to some degree. Their effects are complex. Disturbances can occur in this intricate system, leading to such disorders as Addison's disease, aldosteronoma, congenital adrenal hyperplasia and others. Symptoms result from the release of large amounts of epinephrine and norepinephrine and include weight loss, darkening of the skin, sweating, nervousness, and tachycardia. Treatment requires daily doses of steroid tablets and salt supplements.
Sometimes the pancreas ' balanced system of control fails. The amount of glucose in the bloodstream increases. The result is hyperglycemia. This condition is easily diagnosed by measuring the concentration of glucose in the blood. If it is high enough, some glucose will spill into the urine, where it can be detected easily. When the body's cells are unable to use the glucose in the bloodstream because of a lack of insulin activity (absence of enough hormone or resistance to the hormone), diabetes mellitus results. It is very serious disease but modern medications have made possible the effective management of diabetes mellitus.
Ex. 6. Translate the following words and word-combinations into English:
Залишатися, знаходитися|перебувати|; уповільнювати|сповільняти,сповільнювати|, затримувати; гігантизм; причина; акромегалія, синдром Тінеля; пухлина; порушення, розлад, патологічне відхилення; базедова| хвороба; сечогінний засіб|кошт|; слабшати; гормон росту|зросту|; слабкість; цукровий діабет.
Ex. 7. Translate the text “Hormonal Problems” into Ukrainian.
Ex. 8. Insert the missing words or word-combinations:
1. _ hormone (GH) stimulates growth in most tissues. 2. Several pathological conditions are associated with abnormal GH _. 3. They are _ and hyposecretion. 4. The causes for hypersecretion or hyposecretion _ tumors in the hypothalamus or the pituitary, the synthesis of structurally abnormal GH, the inability of the liver to produce somatomedins and others. 5. Chronic hyposecretion of GH in infants and children leads to _. 6. Treatment for chronic hypersecretion of GH often _ surgical removal or irradiation of a GH-producing tumor. 7. Hyperthyroidism _ when the thyroid gland produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormone. 8. The signs of this disorder are the following: weight loss despite increased appetite, increased heart rate and blood pressure, nervousness, _ at the base of the neck and others. 9. An underactive _ gland causes hypothyroidism. 10. The key treatment is daily _ of thyroid hormone.
Ex. 9. Answer the following questions:
1. What does GH stimulate? 2. What are the causes for hypersecretion or hyposecretion of GH? 3. What does the treatment for chronic hypersecretion of GH involve? 4. What thyroid disorders do you know? 5. What are the signs of hyperthyroidism? 6. What does the treatment for hyperthyroidism include? 7. What is the cause for hypothyroidism? 8. What is key treatment? 9. What disorders of adrenal glands do you know? 10. What are the symptoms of adrenal glands disorders? 11. What are the causes of the pancreas disorders?
Ex. 10. Insert the missing prepositions:
1. The hormones of the adrenal glands affect virtually every system _ the body. 2. Disturbances can lead _ such disorders as Addison's disease, aldosteronoma, congenital adrenal hyperplasia and others. 3. Treatment requires daily doses _ steroid tablets and salt supplements. 4. Sometimes the pancreas' balanced system _ control fails. 5. The amount of glucose _the bloodstream increases. 6. It can lead _ diabetes mellitus. 7. It is very serious disease but modern medications have made possible the effective management _ diabetes mellitus.
Ex. 11. Write out key words of the text “Hormonal Problems”.
Ex. 12. Make up a plan of the text “Hormonal Problems”.
Ex. 13. Speak on:
pituitary gland disorders;
thyroid disorders;
adrenal glands disorders;
pancreas disorders.
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