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  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding adrenal adenoma

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    Your body has two adrenal glands, one above each kidney. As part of the endocrine system, adrenal glands produce hormones that contribute to sexual development, and regulate metabolism, blood pressure, stress and other essential bodily functions. Each adrenal gland has two parts: the outer cortex and the inner medulla.

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding adrenal insufficiency

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    With secondary adrenal insufficiency, the pituitary gland, located in the brain, makes an insufficient amount of a hormone called “adrenocorticotropic hormone.” This hormone stimulates the adrenal gland to produce cortisol. If the pituitary gland somehow is damaged or altered, it can affect adrenal gland cortisol secretion, even if the ...

  4. Mayo Clinic News Network O12 Adrenal Nodule Create Health Risks...

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    O12 Adrenal Nodule Create Health Risks . Intro: More than one out of 4 Americans has high blood pressure. For millions of them, a little known condition is to blame. The good news - the right treatment may cure their hypertension permanently and even save their life. Here’s Dennis Douda for the Mayo Clinic News Network.

  5. Science Saturday: All adrenal tumors should be investigated

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    The human body has two adrenal glands, one atop each kidney as illustrated in the drawing above. These tiny organs produce hormones that help the body function correctly and are vital for immune system and stress response. The adrenal glands can often do their job even if they develop a tumor. Mostly the tumors are […]

  6. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Thyroid nodules, cancer and treatment

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    ANSWER: The thyroid gland is an organ in the neck that is responsible for making hormones which regulate many different aspects of metabolism and are essential for normal health. It is quite common for people to develop thyroid nodules — about half the population in the U.S. are estimated to have a nodule by the time they are 60. The thyroid ...

  7. What is Hashimoto's disease? - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Your thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ on the front of your neck. Its main function is to produce a thyroid hormone that regulates your metabolism. Hypothyroidism occurs when a person's thyroid function decreases. Hashimoto thyroditis, also known as Hashimoto’s disease, is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the U.S. “Hashimoto’s disease causes chronic […]

  8. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding thyroid nodules

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    In the uncommon case where a thyroid nodule is cancerous, surgery usually is necessary to remove the nodule and the surrounding tissue. Sometimes the entire thyroid gland must be removed. After this surgery, lifelong thyroid hormone (T4) therapy is required to replace the thyroid’s natural hormones and regulate the body’s metabolism.

  9. Are Baker’s Cysts the Result of Other Underlying Conditions?

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    Baker's Cyst May Be Result of Another Underlying Condition October 26, 2012 Dear Mayo Clinic: I developed a Baker's cyst on the back of my knee several months ago. My doctor drained the fluid from it, but now it's back. What could be causing this? What is the best way to permanently get rid of […]

  10. What does it mean to have an enlarged prostate?

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    Enlargement of the prostate gland can give rise to uncomfortable urinary symptoms, including the obstruction of urine flow from the bladder, causing individuals to strain more to urinate. Dr. Cheney says prostate enlargement, or BPH, does not mean cancer. "It is truly just enlargement, and the cells in the prostate are not cancerous.

  11. Mayo Clinic Minute: Treating thyroid nodules without surgery

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    Most lumps or nodules in the thyroid, which is a gland in your neck, are not harmful and don't need treatment. But sometimes, they can grow bigger and cause problems like trouble swallowing. In those cases, doctors might need to do surgery to remove them.