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  • #REDIRECT[[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Cat]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • *Hypoplasia of [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|panceatic islets]] where [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|exocrine]] cells *Degeneration of the [[Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology#Endocrine|islet]] cells occurs in [[Pancreatic Necrosis, Acute|acute pancreatic necro
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  • |pagetitle=Anatomy and Physiology of the Endocrine System |contenttitle=<big>'''Endocrine Glands'''</big>
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Male Reproduction]]
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  • ...is produced in the Corpus Luteum after ovulation, and also the [[Placenta Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Placenta]] during pregnancy. [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Female Reproduction]]
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  • The Placenta is a hugely important endocrine organ, producing many [[Hormones - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] which af |This is related to [[Lactation - Endocrine Control - Anatomy & Physiology|Prolactin]] and [[Pituitary Growth Hormone -
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  • ...us System|nervous]] and [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|endocrine]] systems. ...us controls most of the [[Endocrine System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|endocrine glands]] within the body, largely through stimulation of the [[Pituitary Gl
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • Image:WikiPath Endocrine Content Map.jpg|WikiPath Endocrine Content Map rect 103 130 121 148 [[:Category:Endocrine System - Pathology]]
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  • File:Endocrine System Concept Map - Anatomy & Physiology.jpg
    Concept Map for Endocrine System Anatomy and Physiology.
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  • |Is converted to Angiotensin by [[Kidney Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|renin]] which in turn is converted to other [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Liver and Gall Bladder - Anatomy
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  • ...uct-less glands with limited or no anatomical contact with each other, the endocrine system integrates and controls metabolic activity through the secretion of ...logy|pituitary gland]], which acts to co-ordinate many of the body's other endocrine glands. The system relies largely on [[Negative Feedback - Anatomy & Physio
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  • ...es on the skin]]. As a result, [[Endocrine effects on the skin - Pathology|endocrine associated skin pathology]] is relatively common. ...orm, [[Calcium#Calcitriol (Active Vitamin D3)|calcitriol]] in the [[Kidney Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|kidney.]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Kidney - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • |thispagenormal = Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology Image:AnyPhys Endocrine Content Map.jpg
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  • ...The main function is to store energy as fat, but it also has an important endocrine function. [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • ...s on the hair growth cycle so alopecia is a common finding. Many types of endocrine skin disease cause similar pathology. <p>General skin changes ('''endocrine alopecia''') seen with endocrine disease include:
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Horse|Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Cat| Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine Diseases - Dog| Endocrine Diseases]]
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  • The endocrine system has the ability to self-regulate, with Negative Feedback being the m It is important to understand how the 'axis' of the endocrine system work. In simple terms, the Hypothalamus secretes a hormone which act
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  • ...The main function is to store energy as fat, but it also has an important endocrine function. [[Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
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  • [[File:Endocrine.png|130px|link=:Category:Endocrine System|Endocrine System]]
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  • File:WikiPath Integumentary System Content Map.jpg
    ...ZIP file found at the link below contains the .cmap file for the WikiPath Endocrine content map. Therefore any future changes to this section can be added to t
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  • [[:Category:Endocrine System - Anatomy & Physiology|Endocrine System]]
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  • * Endocrine
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  • [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Gut Endocrine Function]]
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  • [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Gut Endocrine Function]]
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  • ;[[File:Endocrine GR.png|center|300px|link=:Category:Endocrine System|Endocrine System]]
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  • Image:WikiPath Endocrine Content Map.jpg|WikiPath Endocrine Content Map</nowiki><br><nowiki> rect 103 77 121 95 [[Endocrine effects on the skin - Pathology]]</nowiki><br><nowiki>
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  • The Placenta is a hugely important endocrine organ, producing many [[Hormones - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] which af |This is related to [[Lactation - Endocrine Control - Anatomy & Physiology|Prolactin]] and [[Pituitary Growth Hormone -
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  • [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Gut Endocrine Function]]
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  • ;[[File:Endocrine II.png|center|300px|link=:Category:Endocrine System|Endocrine System]]
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  • [[Gut Endocrine Function - Anatomy & Physiology|Gut Endocrine Function]]
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  • ...s on the hair growth cycle so alopecia is a common finding. Many types of endocrine skin disease cause similar pathology. <p>General skin changes ('''endocrine alopecia''') seen with endocrine disease include:
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