endocrinological in English

adjective

pertaining to endocrinology, pertaining to the study of the endocrine glands and their secretions

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1. Placental functions encompass nutrient transport, endogenous metabolic and endocrinological activities and substrate transformation.

2. However, prenatally Androgenized female rhesus monkeys exhibit ovarian and endocrinological features that mimic those found in women with PCOS

3. A case of adrenal incidentaloma with 131I-Adosterol scintigraphy showing high uptake despite no significant physical or endocrinological abnormalities June 2010 Fukuoka igaku zasshi = Hukuoka acta

4. We report the case of a 24 year old patient with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who had undergone endocrinological testing for adiposis and arterial hypertension before maturity.

5. Hypoaldosteronism is an endocrinological disorder characterized by decreased levels of the hormone Aldosterone.Similarly, isolated hypoaldosteronism is the condition of having lowered Aldosterone without corresponding changes in cortisol

6. A 41-years old male with short stature, abnormal male sex differentiation, Aspermia and schizoid character disorder is described.The patient was studied from clinical, endocrinological and genetic perspectives

7. Diseases of the parathyroids, the adrenals and of neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas are primarily diagnosed by clinical and endocrinological evaluation.The requirements concerning various imaging techniques and their relative importance in localization strategies of the different tumors are complex.

8. The resort offers treatment mainly for gynecological diseases (ovarian insufficiency, chronic cervicitis, chronic metrosalpingitis, secondary sterility) but then also for generative, inflammatory and abarticular rheumatic diseases (cervical, dorsal and lumbar spondylosis, arthrosis, polyarthrosis; articular painful conditions; tendonitis, tendomyositis, scapulohumeral periarthritis), posttraumatic conditions (after healed operations on joints, muscles or bones, after luxations and twists), peripheral neurological disorders (light peresis, sequelae after poliomylitis and after polyneuropathies), endocrine diseases (hypothyroidism, after endocrinological treatment), cardiovascular diseases (varicose ulcer, acrocyanosis).