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Pituitary Gland Modulation

Meaning

Pituitary Gland Modulation refers to the therapeutic or physiological adjustment of the anterior and posterior pituitary gland’s secretory output, which centrally controls the release of crucial tropic hormones. As the regulatory hub of the endocrine system, this gland governs the function of the thyroid, adrenal, and gonadal axes. Modulation aims to restore a balanced and rhythmic output of hormones like TSH, ACTH, and growth hormone, thereby correcting downstream systemic endocrine imbalances.