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Answered by itsPapaKaHelicopter
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Answer:

  • Right Option is 2. Gigantism

Explanation:

GH hypersecretion results in gigantism or acromegaly, a condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality, while GH deficiency results in growth retardation in children and the GH deficiency syndrome in adults.

1. Dwarfism:

  • As well as being short, some people with restricted growth also have other physical problems, such as bowed legs or an unusually curved spine. But most people don't have any other serious problems and are able to live a relatively normal life, with a normal life expectancy.

2. Gigantism:

  • Gigantism is a serious condition that is nearly always caused by an adenoma, a tumor of the pituitary gland. Gigantism occurs in patients who had excessive growth hormone in childhood. The pituitary tumor cells secrete too much growth hormone (GH), leading to many changes in the body.

3. Acromicria:

  • The antithesis of acromegaly; a condition in which the bones of the face and extremities are small and delicate; possibly due to a deficiency of somatotropin.

4. Acromegaly:

  • Acromegaly is treatable in most people. But because symptoms come on slowly, health problems can develop before the disorder is diagnosed and treated. People with acromegaly also have an increased risk for colon polyps, which may develop into colon cancer if not removed.

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Answered by akshatkumar999
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Answer:

Overthinking is simply what its name suggests – thinking too much. Overthinking is going over the same thought again and again, analysing the simplest of situations or events until all sense of proportion has gone.

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