\Disease\Disorder of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Congenital anomaly of lower trunk\Genitourinary congenital anomalies\Congenital anomaly of male urogenital tract (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of male genital system\Congenital anomaly of testis\Congenital hypoplasia /snomed/11000146104-20240930/?type=snomed&id=900000000000017005">Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept)
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leydigcelhypoplasie door volledige inactivatie van receptor van luteïniserend hormoon |
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leydigcelhypoplasie door volledige inactivatie van LH-receptor |
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agenesie van Leydig-cel door volledige inactivatie van receptor van luteïniserend hormoon (aandoening) |
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agenesie van Leydig-cel door volledige inactivatie van receptor van luteïniserend hormoon |
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This is a rare autosomal recessive genetic and endocrine syndrome, characterised by a complete inability of the body to respond to luteinising hormone (LH), a gonadotropin which is normally responsible for signalling Leydig cells of the testicles to produce testosterone. |
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This is a rare autosomal recessive genetic and endocrine syndrome, characterized by a complete inability of the body to respond to luteinizing hormone (LH), a gonadotropin which is normally responsible for signalling Leydig cells of the testicles to produce testosterone. |
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