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Differential Diagnosis For URINE Growth hormone - Increased
- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Post operative status- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Diabetes mellitus
Hemochromatosis- Biochemical Disorders
Hypoglycemia- Deficiency Disorders
Malnutrition/Starvation- Relational, Mental, Psychiatric Disorders
Anorexia nervosa- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Pregnancy ,first trimester
Exercise/Aerobic exercise
Pregnancy, 3rd trimester
Stress/Emotional/Physical
Exercise, severe- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Acromegaly (Gigantism)
Gigantism, pituitary- Reference to Organ System
Renal Failure Acute
Renal Failure Chronic- Synonyms
- GH, GH Growth hormone, GHN, Growth Hormone, Growth Hormone 1, Growth Hormone Pituitary, Growth hormone preparation, Growth hormone product, hGHN, Pituitary Growth Hormone, Somatotrophin, Somatotropic Hormone, Somatotropic hormone (STH), Somatotropin, Somatotropin preparation, Somatotropin preparation (product), Somatotropin preparation (substance), Somatrophic hormone, Somatrophic hormone (product), Somatrophic hormone (substance), STH, STH (somatotropic hormone), Urinary System Urine, Urine, Urine (substance)
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