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Pituitary Hormone Deficiency


OMICS International is organizing 16 Conferences related to childhood disorders across USA, Europe & Asia. Hypopituitarism is a condition in which the pituitary gland (a small gland at the base of the brain) does not produce one or more of its eight hormones or else in adequate.

The hormones produced by the pituitary gland and other glands have a significant impact on bodily functions, such as growth, reproduction, blood pressure, and metabolism. When one or more of these hormones is not produced properly, the body’s normal functions can be affected. Weight loss, nausea, diarrhoea, low blood pressure, dizziness and fatigue, failure of growth, low libido, weight gain, mental confusion, muscle weakness, dry skin etc. are the major symptoms of the disease. Pituitary tumour, damage of the pituitary by trauma such as road accidents, radio therapy, damage to the pituitary gland by blocked blood supply, auto immune attack, infection, deficiency since birth could be the most sighted reasons for the disease. Genetic alterations in the expression of PROP1 gene is another cause for the disease.

OMICS International Organizes 1000+ Global Events Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board and organizing committee members. The conference series website will provide you list and details about the conference organize worldwide.

 

Scope and Importance:

The scope for the treatment of the disease has been increasing rapidly. Hormone replacement therapy is the most widely accepted treatment. In case of tumors, radiotherapy and surgery are the treatments given. Increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and death in 50% of the cases includes the prognosis of the disease. Decrease in the quality of life and psychological problems are major concern. Genetic therapies involving replacement of the defective gene with a normal one is becoming more popular. Greater interventional therapies from researchers should be facilitated in order to increase the prognosis of the disease treatment.

Market Analysis:

Growth hormones deficiency affects 1 in 3,800 children. Early diagnosis and treatment means most children with growth hormone deficiency will catch up with other children’s growth and achieve a normal growth rate.  

List of Best International Conferences:

1.      Endocrinology conference

 Nov 2-4, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA

2.      Hormones and Steroids conference

 June 23-25, 2016 in New Orleans, USA

3.      4th Endocrinology Conference

 Dec 5-7, 2016 in Baltimore, USA

4.      Pathological conference on Pituitary disease

 Feb 2, 2015, at London

5.      Contemporary issues in  Pituitary disease conference

April 24th, 2015 at Cleveland

6.      The Pituitary Gland in health disease conference

November 8, 2016 , New York, USA. 

Relevant Society and Associations

1. Pituitary Network Association
2. American Brain Tumor Association
3. Pituitary tumor network association
4. Pituitary Society

Companies

1.      AstraZeneca

2.      Accredo Therapeutics

3.      Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc

4.      Bayer HealthCare

5.      CRITICAL CARE

6.      Cané Medical Technology

7.      CVS Caremark

8.      CuraScript

9.      Fairview Specialty Pharmacy

10.  Gilead Sciences

11.  Vivisol

12.  AIM

13.  Henry Schein

14.  Snap Diagnostics

15.  MediLexicon

16.  Nicos Group Inc.

17.  Bausch & Lomb Instruments

18.  JEDMED

19.  Miami Medical

 

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