💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hypersecretion"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hypersectionnoun | (mathematics) section through a hypersurface |
| hypersecretornoun | (physiology) A hypersecretory person |
| hyperpituitarismnoun | (medicine, pathology) The condition caused by excessive secretion of hormones by pituitary tumors. |
| hypercorticoidismnoun | (pathology) Excessive secretion of corticoid hormones |
| hyperadrenalismnoun | (pathology) An excessive level of adrenal hormones in the body |
| hyposecretionnoun | A secretion below the normal value. |
| hyperseborrheanoun | (pathology) Excessive secretion of sebum |
| parasecretionnoun | A secretion abnormality |
| panhyperpituitarismnoun | (medicine) An increase in the secretion of all or most of the pituitary hormones. |
| hyperthyroidismnoun | (medicine) The excessive production of hormones by the thyroid. |
| exocrinopathynoun | (pathology) Any disease of the exocrine system |
| hyperthyrotropinemianoun | (pathology) An excessive amount of thyrotropin in the blood |
| hyperinsulinemianoun | (medicine) The condition of having an excessively high level of insulin in the blood, usually due to excess production |
| asecretionnoun | the absence of normal secretion |
| hyperfunctionnoun | (medicine) Abnormally elevated function. |
| endocrinopathynoun | (pathology) Any disease of the endocrine system. |
| adrenalismnoun | (pathology) Excessive secretion of steroid hormones of the cortex of the suprarenal gland |
| hyperactivationnoun | (pathology) Excessive activation. |
| hyperpancreatismnoun | Hyperfunction of the pancreas. |
| dysendocrinismnoun | (pathology) Any disorder of an endocrine function |
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