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What effects are caused by pituitary hormones

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Hypersecretion

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too much of any hormone in the body is caused by a secretory pituitary tumor. ... Tumor mass effects - as a pituitary tumor grows and presses against the pituitary gland or other areas in the brain, it may cause headaches, vision problems, or other health effects.

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This hormone stimulates growth in childhood and plays a role in maintaining healthy muscles and bone and well-being in adults. It also affects fat distribution in the body. Too much growth hormone causes a disease that is called acromegaly. In children, too much growth hormone causes excessive growth, called gigantism

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