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In a 4-year-old boy, thanks to the very good work of his paediatrician, nanism, a small growth caused by insufficient production of growth hormone, was detected. The boy has not grown enough, and his face is small. The blood also shows a low level of growth hormone. The cause may be not only pituitary disorders, but also insufficient or excessive secretion of related liberins and statins in the hypothalamus. How do liberins and statins get from the hypothalamus to the pituitary?