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Questions Related to parathyroid gland
Low Ca$^{2+}$ in body fluid may be the reason for
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Anaemia
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Angina pectoris
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Gout
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Tetany
Which one of the following pairs correctly matches a hormone with a disease resulting from its deficiency : -
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Relaxin Gigantism
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Prolactin Cretinsim
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Parathyroid hormone Tetany
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Insulin Diabetes insipidus
- Gigantism is a rare condition of accelerated growth and increased height as a result of too much growth hormone secretion during childhood or adolescence. It is almost always the result of a growth hormone-secreting pituitary tumour.
- Congenital hypothyroidism (under activity of the thyroid gland at birth), which results in growth retardation, developmental delay, and other abnormal features. Cretinism can be due to a deficiency of iodine in the mother's diet during pregnancy.
- Hypoparathyroidism is decreased function of the parathyroid glands with underproduction of parathyroid hormone. This can lead to low levels of calcium in the blood, often causing cramping and twitching of muscles or tetany (involuntary muscle contraction) and several other symptoms.
- Diabetes mellitus occurs due to insulin resistance or insulin deficiency and subsequent high blood glucose levels. Diabetes Insipidus, on the other hand, develops as a result of the stilted production of a hormone in the brain, which is released to stop the kidneys producing so much urine in order to retain water.
Increase in bleeding time and delay in blood coagulation occur due to deficiency of
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Adrenaline
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Noradrenaline
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Parathormone
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Thyroxine
The condition of having excess levels of potassium in blood is called _______.
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Hypercholesterolemia
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Hyperkalemia
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Osteomalacia
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Hypernatremia
Hypercalcemic hormone is
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Thyroxine
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Tri-iodo-thyronine
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Parathormone
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Thyrocalcitonin
Parathormone is a hypercalcemic hormone that increases the blood calcium levels. The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone or parathormone (PTH). The release of parathromone is regulated by the circulating levels of calcium ($Ca^{2+}$) ions in the blood. PTH plays an important role in calcium balance of the body. It maintains the calcium balance between the blood and other tissues. When the calcium level in the blood decreases, parathyroid hormone is released in order to increase the calcium level in the blood. PTH acts on bones and other skeletal structure and mobilizes the calcium ($Ca^{2+}$) from the bones into the blood. This is called bone resorption/dissolution/demineralization. The parathromone also increases the reabsorption of calcium by the renal tubules and absorption of calcium from the digested food.
Parathormone induces
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Increase in blood sugar
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Increase in serum calcium
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Decrease in serum calcium
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Decrease in blood sugar level.
The parathyroid glands secrete a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone or parathormone (PTH). The release of parathromone is regulated by the circulating levels of calcium ($Ca^{2+}$) ions in the blood. PTH plays an important role in calcium balance of the body. It maintains the calcium balance between the blood and other tissues. When the calcium level in the blood decreases, parathyroid hormone is released in order to increase the calcium level in the blood. PTH acts on bones and other skeletal structure and mobilizes the calcium ($Ca^{2+}$) from the bones into the blood. This is called bone resorption/dissolution/demineralization. The parathromone also increases the reabsorption of calcium by the renal tubules and absorption of calcium from the digested food. Hence, parathormone induces increase in serum calcium.
Which of the following is wrong?
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Sella turcica is a bony cavity where pituitary gland is located.
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Parathyroid hormone decreases the Ca$^{2+}$ levels in blood.
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Thymosins play a major role in T-cell differentiation.
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Insulin stimulates glycogenesis.
Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) regulates:
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calcium balance between blood and tissues
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glucose balance between blood and tissues
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regulates sleep
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regulates temperature
The parathyroid gland secretes a peptide hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH). The secretion of PTH is regulated by the circulating levels of calcium ions. PTH increases the calcium levels in the blood. PTH also stimulates reabsorption of calcium by the renal tubules and increase calcium absorption from the digested food.
Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
Hypothyroidism in children results in:
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dwarfism
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acromegaly
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high blood pressure
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high body temperature
Who discovered the parathyroid glands while dissecting a rhinoceros?
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Sir Richard Owen
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Galen
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Andreas Vesalius
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Anders Olaf Retzius
The parathyroid gland was first discovered in 1852 during the autopsy of an Indian rhinoceros by Sir Richard Owen.