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ovarian
(redirected from Ovarian dysgenesis)

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o·var·i·an  (-vâr-n) also o·var·i·al (-l)
adj.
Of or relating to an ovary.
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Adj.1.ovarian - of or involving the ovaries; "ovarian cancer"
Translations
ovarian [əʊˈvɛərɪən] ADJovárico
ovarian [əʊˈvɛəriən] adj [cyst, scan] → ovarien(ne) ovarian cancer
ovarian cancer ncancer m des ovaires, cancer m ovarien
ovarian
adj
(Anat) → des Eierstocks/der Eierstöcke; ovarian cystZyste fim Eierstock
(Bot) → des Fruchtknotens
ovarian [ˌəʊˈvɛərɪən] adjovarico/a


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According to Germaine Buck Louis, an epidemiologist from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, there is scientific evidence to support a relationship between maternal and paternal exposures prior to conception and testicular dysgenesis syndrome, a collection of adverse effects in testes, as well as the less well-studied ovarian dysgenesis.
 
 
 
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