Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Norman had a stroke that decreased blood flow to his anterior pituitary gland. The condition had a sudden onset, and the manifestations
lasted for about a week before collateral circulation developed and the
manifestations disappeared. Which of the following are most consistent with this temporary interruption of anterior pituitary function?
(1) increased testosterone levels in the blood
(2) reduced sperm counts during the week Norman was in the hospital
(3) decreased testosterone levels in the blood
(4) normal sperm counts during the week Norman was in the hospital
(5) increased LH secretion
(6) decreased LH secretion
a. 1,5 b. 3,5 c. 2,3,6 d. 3,4,6 e. 1,4,5
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