hypergonadotropic


hypergonadotropic

 [hi″per-gon″ah-do-trop´ik] relating to or caused by excessive amounts of gonadotropins.

hy·per·go·nad·o·tro·pic

(hī'pĕr-gō'nad-ō-trop'ik), Indicating an increased production or excretion of gonadotropic hormones.

hypogonadism

Endocrinology 1. Inadequate gonadal function, as manifest by defects in gametogenesis, secretion of, and/or response to, gonadal hormones. Cf Androgen replacement therapy.2. A clinical condition with ↓ or absent phenotypic expression of a person's sexual genotype, which may be 1º, due to a lack of end organ response to FSH or LH produced normally by an intact pituitary gland–hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, or 2º to defective hypothalamic or pituitary hormonal activity–hypogonadotropic hypogonadism Hypogonadism, etiology Primary Hypergonadotropic Turner syndrome, XX Turner sydrome, XX pure gonadal dysgenesis, mixed gonadal dysgenesis, autoimmune ovarian disease Hypergonadotropic Congenital anorchia, rudimentary testes, germ cell hypoplasia–del Castillo syndrome, XY Turner phenotype–Noonan syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome and variants, XX males, XYY males Secondary Hypogonadotropic Carpenter syndrome, hypopituitarism, Lawrence-Moon-Biedl, multiple lentigines syndrome, polycystic ovaries Hypogonadotropic Amyloidosis, Carpenter syndome, fertile eunuch syndrome, Fröhlich syndrome, Sheehan syndrome, Kallmann's disease, Laurence-Moon-Biedl disease, Lowe syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome
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hy·per·go·nad·o·tro·pic

(hī'pĕr-gō-nad'ō-trō'pik) Indicating an increased production or excretion of gonadotropic hormones.

hy·per·go·nad·o·tro·pic

(hī'pĕr-gō-nad'ō-trō'pik) Indicating an increased production or excretion of gonadotropic hormones.