- Investigator
- Carmen Isache
- Status
- Accepting Candidates
- Ages
- 18 Years - 75 Years
- Sexes
- All
Pituitary disorders
The pituitary, or "master" gland, controls many vital communications systems in the body. Hormones produced by the pituitary control, among other things, stress response, thyroid, growth, male and female hormones, and water balance. Pituitary function may be affected by a number of conditions, including growths in the pituitary, prior radiation or trauma.
After a thorough history and physical exam, special laboratory dynamic testing to assess function may be required. Due to the close proximity of the pituitary gland to vital structures—the brain, nerves and eyes—the size of the gland is measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) to complete the evaluation.
Specific treatment of hormone deficiencies or excess hormone production is routinely addressed by ÂÜÀòÉç endocrinologists, who work closely with ÂÜÀòÉç Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Ophthalmology and Radiation Oncology teams to achieve the best outcome for patients with pituitary disease. An emerging area of investigation is the hypothalamus, a portion of the brain that controls both pituitary and whole body well-being.
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Clinical Trials: Pituitary disorders
ÂÜÀòÉç research scientists make medicine better every day. They discover new ways to help people by running clinical trials. When you join a clinical trial, you can get advanced medical care. Sometimes years before it's available everywhere. You can also help make medicine better for everyone else. If you'd like to learn more about clinical trials, visit our clinical trials page. Or click one of the links below:
- Investigator
- Mariam Louis
- Status
- Accepting Candidates
- Ages
- 18 Years - 55 Years
- Sexes
- All