Clinical Aspects

Endocrine diseases usually result from the overproduction (hypersecretion) or underproduction (hyposecretion) of hormones. They may also result from secretion at the wrong time or from an inadequate target tissue response. The causes of abnormal secretion may originate in the gland  itself or may result from failure of the hypothalamus or  the pituitary to release the proper amount of stimulating hormones.s