PPT-ENDOCRINE PRACTICE Vol 21

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No 4 April 2015 American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American College of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines for Developing a Diabetes

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No 4 April 2015 American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American College of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guidelines for Developing a Diabetes Mellitus Comprehensive Care Plan Writing Committee Cochairpersons. Dr. . Zahiri. Dr. Zahiri. The endocrine system includes a number of different cells, structures, and organs which are not necessarily related at the gross anatomical level. . 1. . Histologically the endocrine system includes all structures and organs that have endocrine secretory cells as the parenchymal tissue. . What is t. he. Endocrine System?. The Endocrine System. The . endocrine. system contains . glands. , which release . chemicals. that need to be distributed around the . body. . . Glands. are . organs. Influences growth, metabolism, and homeostasis over prolonged periods. Secretes hormone products into interstitial spaces which are then absorbed into the blood and transported throughout the body. Hormonal control is much slower than nervous control, but the effects of the endocrine system are much longer lasting. Influences growth, metabolism, and homeostasis over prolonged periods. Secretes hormone products into interstitial spaces which are then absorbed into the blood and transported throughout the body. Hormonal control is much slower than nervous control, but the effects of the endocrine system are much longer lasting. glands in the body. 1. . Exocrine . – . secrete their products . into . ducts. A) . Ex. . . sweat. . & salivary. 2. . Endocrine . – . secrete their . products. . into blood or surrounding fluid. for . communicating, controlling and . coordinating . the body’s work. Endocrine System. Control . system . that . works along with the nervous . system to regulate body functions and maintain homeostasis.. hormones: chemicals released into the bloodstream by endocrine glands. Pituitary gland: gland located in the brain that secretes human growth hormone and influences all other hormone-secreting glands (also known as the master gland). Dr. . Gary Mumaugh. Essentials of Endocrinology . Main function. : releases . hormones. to control cellular activities of target cells. Autocrine. . cells. : secrete substances that control their own function. System Meidona N Milla Anatomy Department Faculty of Medicine Sultan Agung Islamic University LEARNING OBJECTIVES • At the end of the lecture, students should be able to d escribe :  The posi therapy. . is. to be . used. in post-. menopausal. . breast. . cancer. woman. Antonino . Grassadonia. Università «G. D’Annunzio» – Chieti-Pescara. Neoadjuvant . Systemic Therapy of . Primary . Dr. Zahiri. The endocrine system includes a number of different cells, structures, and organs which are not necessarily related at the gross anatomical level. . 1. . Histologically the endocrine system includes all structures and organs that have endocrine secretory cells as the parenchymal tissue. . What is it?. The endocrine system (ES) regulates long term changes in the body such as growth and development. . It also controls many of your body’s daily activities and influences . almost every cell, organ, and function of our . The nervous system and endocrine system controls different types of activities in the body. . They are jointly responsible for the functioning of all the different organs and systems, this is known as coordination. Single vs Multi-Checks. Patient medical history (PMHx). 68-year old man. T2DM for 5 years . Peripheral vascular disease – previous left 1st toe amputation in April 2019 . Hypertension. Dyslipidemia.

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