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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ENDOCRINE - définition

Endocrine surgical procedures; Endocrine Surgery

endocrine      
The endocrine system is the system of glands that produce hormones which go directly into the bloodstream, such as the pituitary or thyroid glands. (MEDICAL)
ADJ: ADJ n
endocrine      
['?nd?(?)kr??n, -kr?n]
¦ adjective Physiology of or denoting glands which secrete hormones or other products directly into the blood or lymph.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from endo- + Gk krinein 'sift'.
Endocrine (journal)         
JOURNAL
Endocrine J; Endocrine J.
Endocrine (subtitle: International Journal of Basic and Clinical Endocrinology) is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering endocrinology. It was established in 1993 as the Endocrine Journal, and obtained its current name the following year.

Wikipédia

Endocrine surgery

Endocrine surgery is a surgical sub-speciality focusing on surgery of the endocrine glands, including the thyroid gland, the parathyroid glands, the adrenal glands, glands of the endocrine pancreas, and some neuroendocrine glands.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour ENDOCRINE
1. Some pesticides are known to disrupt these endocrine systems, and residues found in school fruit include endocrine–disrupters.
2. "Aside from cost, these approaches mask on–going endocrine (hormonal) disturbance," said Prof Berga.
3. The chemical, commonly called BPA, mimics estrogen and may disrupt the body‘s carefully calibrated endocrine system.
4. Eric Colman, deputy director of the FDA‘s metabolic and endocrine drugs office, told the panelists.
5. Phthalates interfere with the endocrine system and may cause reproductive problems, especially for fetuses and infants.