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hypopituitary dwarfism - traduction vers arabe

HUMAN DISEASE
Idiopathic growth hormone deficiency; Pituitary dwarfism; Hypopituitary dwarfism; Somatotropin deficiency; Lorain-Levi syndrome; Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD); Pituitary dwarfism 1; HGH deficiency; Hypopituitary Dwarfism

hypopituitary dwarfism         
‎ قَزامَةُ قُصُوْرِ النُّخَامِيَّة‎
pituitary dwarfism         
‎ قَزامَةٌ نُخامِيَّة‎
microsomia         
  • Dwarfism occurs in animals as well as humans; horses can have [[achondroplastic]] symptoms, as shown here next to a person with dwarfism.
  • Ivory statuette of a woman with dwarfism, [[Gerzeh culture]] (Naqada II), [[Prehistoric Egypt]]
  • [[Lavinia Warren]], an actress with [[pituitary dwarfism]] (growth hormone deficiency)
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  • dwarfs]] as depicted in a 19th-century edition of the ''[[Poetic Edda]]'' poem ''[[Völuspá]]'' (1895) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]
  • Velázquez]]
CONDITION AFFECTING A PERSON OR ANIMAL SHORT IN STATURE, CAUSED BY SLOW OR DELAYED GROWTH
Dwarfism, pituitary; Proportionate dwarfism; Disproportionate dwarfism; Metatropic dwarfism; Osteoglophonic dwarfism; Nanism; Arrest of growth; Microsomia; Thyroid dwarfism; Chondrodysplastic; Dwarfness; Dwarf (person)
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Définition

Nanism
·add. ·noun The condition of being abnormally small in stature; dwarfishness;
- opposed to gigantism.

Wikipédia

Growth hormone deficiency

Growth hormone deficiency (GHD), or human growth hormone deficiency, is a medical condition resulting from not enough growth hormone (GH). Generally the most noticeable symptom is that an individual attains a short height. Newborns may also present low blood sugar or a small penis size. In adults there may be decreased muscle mass, high cholesterol levels, or poor bone density.

GHD can be present at birth or develop later in life. Causes may include genetics, trauma, infections, tumors, or radiation therapy. Genes that may be involved include GH1, GHRHR, or BTK. In a third of cases no cause is apparent. The underlying mechanism generally involves problems with the pituitary gland. Some cases are associated with a lack of other pituitary hormones, in which case it is known as combined pituitary hormone deficiency. Diagnosis involves blood tests to measure growth hormone levels.

Treatment is by growth hormone replacement using synthetic human growth hormone. The frequency of the condition is unclear. Most cases are initially noticed in children. The genetic forms of this disease are estimated to affect about 1 in 7,000 people. Most types occur equally in males and females though males are more often diagnosed.