Posterior Pituitary-anterior Pituitary

axis The Posterior Pituitary-Anterior Pituitary axis (PPAP) is an important endocrine system in the body that regulates the secretion of hormones from the pituitary glands. This axis is responsible for regulating various bodily functions, including growth, reproduction, and metabolic processes. The Posterior Pituitary-Anterior Pituitary axis is essential for maintaining the body’s balance and homeostasis. Dysfunction of this axis can lead to significant health issues such as diabetes, infertility, and growth hormone deficiency. It is important to diagnose any abnormal functioning of the PPAP in order to detect medical conditions in the early stages and receive appropriate treatment.

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Reversible Posterior Encephalopathy Syndrome and Related Factors: Clinical Cases Study

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Cephalometric Antero-Posterior Parameter Evaluation in Orthodontic Patients with Facial Asymmetries

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Histomorphomertric Analysis Of Hormonal Contraceptive Pills On Anterior Pituitary Gland In Female Wister Rats

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