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Terms vs Androgenemia - What's the difference?

terms | androgenemia |


As nouns the difference between terms and androgenemia

is that terms is while androgenemia is (pathology) the (normal) presence of androgens in the blood.

Hypoandrogenemia vs Androgenemia - What's the difference?

hypoandrogenemia | androgenemia | Derived terms |

Hypoandrogenemia is a derived term of androgenemia.


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between hypoandrogenemia and androgenemia

is that hypoandrogenemia is (pathology) an abnormally low amount of androgens in the blood while androgenemia is (pathology) the (normal) presence of androgens in the blood.

As nouns the difference between hypoandrogenemia and androgenemia

is that hypoandrogenemia is (pathology) an abnormally low amount of androgens in the blood while androgenemia is (pathology) the (normal) presence of androgens in the blood.

Hyperandrogenemia vs Androgenemia - What's the difference?

hyperandrogenemia | androgenemia | Derived terms |

Hyperandrogenemia is a derived term of androgenemia.


As nouns the difference between hyperandrogenemia and androgenemia

is that hyperandrogenemia is while androgenemia is (pathology) the (normal) presence of androgens in the blood.

Blood vs Androgenemia - What's the difference?

blood | androgenemia |


As nouns the difference between blood and androgenemia

is that blood is while androgenemia is (pathology) the (normal) presence of androgens in the blood.

Androgen vs Androgenemia - What's the difference?

androgen | androgenemia |


As nouns the difference between androgen and androgenemia

is that androgen is (steroid hormone) the generic term for any natural or synthetic compound, usually a steroid hormone, that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates a male sex hormone such as testosterone or anabolic steroids while androgenemia is (pathology) the (normal) presence of androgens in the blood.