Medical Terminology Simplified

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Endocrine System • CHAPTER 9 409

9–41 The parathyroid glands secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH), which helps
regulate the amount of calcium in the blood.
When we discuss the two pairs of glands located in the posterior aspect of the
thyroid glands, we are talking about the
__________ / __________ / __________ ____________________.

9–42 Identify the element in the previous frame that means located near, beside;
beyond.
__________

9–43 The hormone produced by the parathyroid glands is called para/thormone
or para/thyroid hormone (PTH).
The abbreviation for para/thormone or para/thyr/oid hormone is__________.

9–44 Table 9–3 on page 409 outlines parathyroid hormone along with its target
organs and functions and associated disorders. Refer to the table to complete this
frame.
The major function of PTH is to regulate levels of__________ and __________.

9–45 Oste/itis fibrosa cystica is an inflammatory degenerative condition in which
normal bone is replaced by cysts and fibrous tissue. It is usually associated with
hyper/para/thyroid/ism.
The term in this frame that means abnormal condition characterized by hypersecretion of
PTH is
____________________ / __________ / ____________________ / __________.

9–46 Calc/emia refers to calcium in the blood.
Use hypo-and hyper-to form words that mean
excessive calcium in the blood:____________________ / __________ / __________
deficiency of calcium in the blood:____________________ / __________ /
__________

para/thyr/oid glands
păr-ă-THĪ-royd

para-

PTH

To check answers for
this frame, refer to Table
9–3 on page 409.

TABLE 9-3 PARATHYROID HORMONE


This table identifies parathyroid hormone along with its target organs and functions and associated
disorders.


Hormone Target Organ and Functions Disorder


Parathyroid hormone (PTH) • Bones—increases reabsorption of calcium
and phosphate from bone to blood



  • Kidneys—increases calcium absorption
    and phosphate excretion

  • Small intestine—increases absorption of
    calcium and phosphate

    • Hyposecretion causes tetany.

    • Hypersecretion causes osteitis
      fibrosa cystica.




hyper/para/thyroid/ism
hī-pĕr-păr-ă-THĪ-roy-
dĭzm

hyper/calc/emia
hī-pĕr-kăl-SĒ-mē-ă

hypo/calc/emia
hī-pō-kăl-SĒ-mē-ă

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