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People who are exceptionally tall (like seven feet and over) often have a disorder that causes them to keep growing past the age most people do
in their late teens. What gland would this disorder be associated with?
OA adrenal
OB. thyroid
ΠΡ.
pituitary
OD
pancreas
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