Match the diseases with its respective feature: Disorder/Disease Feature
A. | Acromegaly | I. | Anti-TSH receptor antibodies |
B. | Diabetes insipidus | II. | High GHRH in adults |
C. | Cushing's syndrome | III. | Low ADH secretion |
D. | Grave's disease | IV. | Excess cortisol |
Grave's disease | Anti-TSH receptor antibodies binds to Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) receptor and stimulate the excessive production of thyroid hormones resulting in hyperthyroidism. |
Acromegaly | High Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH) produced by hypothalamus in adults. Symptoms are that face shape becomes triangular and nose and lips becomes large. |
Diabetes insipidus | Low Anti Diuretic Hormone (ADH) secretion results in less reabsorption of water and dilute urine formation. |
Cushing's syndrome | Excess cortisol resulting in hyperglycemia. |