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By: Angela Grass & Trey Dillon

Pituitary Gland Anterior Lobe. By: Angela Grass & Trey Dillon. Location/Structure. Attached to the Hypothalmus by the Infundibulum. Lies at the base of the brain. Sometimes called the master gland of the body. Small oval and oval shaped.

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By: Angela Grass & Trey Dillon

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  1. Pituitary Gland Anterior Lobe By: Angela Grass & Trey Dillon

  2. Location/Structure • Attached to the Hypothalmus by the Infundibulum. • Lies at the base of the brain. • Sometimes called the master gland of the body. • Small oval and oval shaped. • All other Endocrine glands depend on its secretions for stimulation.

  3. Hormones

  4. Effects • Promotes growth • Stimulates secretion of thyroid hormones • Stimulates secretion of glucocorticoids • Milk production • Control of the reproductive function

  5. Common complications • Tumors • Pressure on the optic nerve ( may cause vision problems) • Low blood pressure, low body temperature, dry skin, fatigue, memory problems, growth retardation (in children), loss of postpartum lactation, loss of menstruation, breast atrophy, loss of libido

  6. How to fix complications • Consult your Physician  •  •  • 

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