Where is the Pituitary Gland Found?
The pituitary
gland is a small structure about the size of a pea
which is attached to the base of the brain. It consists of four parts
and is
the most important
gland in
the body, for it
controls the
hormone output
of all
other endocrine glands,
including the
thyroid and sex
glands. The pituitary
hangs by a little stalk just behind the nasal passage. If it does not function properly,
gigantism or
dwarfism may result.
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