Gonadopathy


gonadopathy gon·a·dop·a·thy (gŏn’ə-dŏp’ə-thē)
n.
A disease affecting the gonads.

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    [goh-nad-uh-trop-ik, -troh-pik, gon-uh-doh-] /goʊˌnæd əˈtrɒp ɪk, -ˈtroʊ pɪk, ˌgɒn ə doʊ-/ adjective, Biochemistry. 1. pertaining to substances formed in the anterior pituitary gland that affect the activity of the ovary or testis. gonadotropic go·nad·o·trop·ic (gō-nād’ə-trŏp’ĭk, -trō’pĭk) or go·nad·o·troph·ic (-trŏf’ĭk, -trō’fĭk) adj.


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