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adenosis
ad·e·no·sis A0085300 (ăd′n-ō′sĭs)n. pl. ad·e·no·ses (-sēz′) A disease of a gland, especially one marked by the abnormal formation or enlargement of glandular tissue.adenosis (ˌædɪˈnəʊsɪs) na minor glandular condition typified by swelling of the lymph glandsThesaurusNoun | 1. | adenosis - a disorder of the glands of the bodygland disease, glandular disease, glandular disorderdisorder, upset - a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time"hyperparathyroidism - excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; can affect many systems of the body (especially causing bone resorption and osteoporosis)hypoparathyroidism - inadequate secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in abnormally low levels of calcium in the bloodhyperpituitarism - excessive activity of the pituitary gland (especially overactivity of the anterior lobe which leads to excess secretion of growth hormone)Addison's disease, Addison's syndrome, hypoadrenalism, hypoadrenocorticism - a glandular disorder caused by failure of function of the cortex of the adrenal gland and marked by anemia and prostration with brownish skinadenopathy - a glandular disease or enlargement of glandular tissue (especially of the lymph glands)aldosteronism, hyperaldosteronism - a condition caused by overproduction of aldosteroneCushing's disease, hyperadrenalism - a glandular disorder caused by excessive ACTH resulting in greater than normal functioning of the adrenal gland; characterized by obesityCushing's syndrome, hyperadrenocorticism - a glandular disorder caused by excessive cortisolhyperthyroidism, thyrotoxicosis - an overactive thyroid gland; pathologically excessive production of thyroid hormones or the condition resulting from excessive production of thyroid hormoneshypothyroidism - an underactive thyroid gland; a glandular disorder resulting from insufficient production of thyroid hormones | Translationsadenosis
adenosis[‚ad·ən′ō·səs] (medicine) Any nonneoplastic glandular disease, especially one involving the lymph nodes. adenosis
adenosis [ad″ĕ-no´sis] 1. any disease of a gland.2. abnormal development of a gland.ad·e·no·sis (ad-ĕ-nō'sis), 1. A rarely used term for a generalized glandular disease. 2. Glandular tissue in one or more sites in which it is not usually found. adenosis (ăd′n-ō′sĭs)n. pl. adeno·ses (-sēz′) A disease of a gland, especially one marked by the abnormal formation or enlargement of glandular tissue.adenosis Breast Any hyperplastic process which primarily involves the glands of the breast. Gynaecology The presence of columnar epithelium in the vaginal fornices or vagina, which is often associated with prenatal exposure to DES. Prostate A lesion characterised by a well-circumscribed proliferation of benign glands, which is of clinical interest as certain histologic features—e.g., infiltrative growth pattern, single cells, prominent nucleoli, and mitoses—mimic low-grade adenocarcinoma.adenosis Breast Any hyperplastic process that primarily involves the glands of the breast. See Blunt duct adenosis, Sclerosing adenosis. ad·e·no·sis (ad'ĕ-nō'sis) 1. A more-or-less generalized glandular disease. 2. Glandular tissue in one or more sites in which it is not usually found. adenosis Excessive growth of GLANDS. The term is also used for any disease of glands.ad·e·no·sis (ad'ĕ-nō'sis) Glandular tissue in sites in which it is not usually found. adenosis Related to adenosis: sclerosing adenosis, microglandular adenosisSynonyms for adenosisnoun a disorder of the glands of the bodySynonyms- gland disease
- glandular disease
- glandular disorder
Related Words- disorder
- upset
- hyperparathyroidism
- hypoparathyroidism
- hyperpituitarism
- Addison's disease
- Addison's syndrome
- hypoadrenalism
- hypoadrenocorticism
- adenopathy
- aldosteronism
- hyperaldosteronism
- Cushing's disease
- hyperadrenalism
- Cushing's syndrome
- hyperadrenocorticism
- hyperthyroidism
- thyrotoxicosis
- hypothyroidism
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