17-ketosteroid
17-ketosteroid 17-ke·to·ste·roid (-kē’tō-stēr’oid’, -stěr’-)
n.
a steroid having a ketone group attached to its 17th carbon atom, especially any of those produced by the adrenal cortex and gonads and occurring normally in the urine. also called 17-oxosteroid.
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