Exophthalmic Factor of the Pituitary Gland

Exophthalmos, which is a manifestation of ophthalmological pathology, should not be elevated to the status of an independent disease, since in fact exophthalmos can be considered as a pathological change in the eyeball, in which it protrudes forward or even laterally shifts. The main causes of exofascial



Introduction

Exophthalmos is a pathological change in the position of the eyeball in the orbit, characterized by its protrusion forward. The cause of exophthalmic factor of the pituitary gland is disturbances in the functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary system (in particular the pituitary gland), causing excessive production of one or more hormones, such as prolactin, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), growth hormone (GH). Provoking



Pituitary exophthalmic factor is a substance that is secreted by the pituitary glands and causes the development of exophthalism in patients with diffuse toxic goiter. This is a proteinaceous substance that leads to changes in the structure of the eyeball, which is manifested by an increase in its size and a shift to the side, which makes the gaze cloudy and slanted.

Exophthalamic factor is a biological regulator of hormonal balance in the body of a patient with diffuse thyroid oxide goiter, which leads to the development of complications such as nervous disorders. The disease can lead to the formation of a malignant form of the disease,