- endodermal sinus tumour
- a rare tumour of fetal remnants of the ovaries or testes.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
endodermal sinus tumour — a rare tumour of fetal remnants of the ovaries or testes. In women it is an aggressive malignant ovarian tumour that develops in adolescence and may secrete alpha fetoprotein and human chorionic gonadotrophin, which can be used as tumour markers … The new mediacal dictionary
Опухоль Эндодермального Синуса (Endodermal Sinus Tumour) — редко встречающаяся опухоль, развивающаяся из плодных остатков яичников или яичек. Источник: Медицинский словарь … Медицинские термины
ОПУХОЛЬ ЭНДОДЕРМАЛЬНОГО СИНУСА — (endodermal sinus tumour) редко встречающаяся опухоль, развивающаяся из плодных остатков яичников или яичек … Толковый словарь по медицине
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human chorionic gonadotrophin — hCG a hormone, similar to the pituitary gonadotrophins, that is produced by the placenta during pregnancy. hCG maintains the secretion of progesterone by the corpus luteum of the ovary, the secretion of pituitary gonadotrophins being blocked… … The new mediacal dictionary
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