Examples of using Testes in English and their translations into Hebrew
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there seems to be some connection between small blood vessels in the corpora cavernosa and the testes.
including testes, spleen, uterus, etc;
Testosterone AAS is a 19-carbon type of steroid hormone produced primarily within the male's testes and within the female's ovaries.
there are no testes and the levels of androgens are very low.
kidney, and testes function.
One in four boys who get the infection over the age of 12 develop inflammation in one or both testes, which can lead to infertility.
The back muscles are growing along the spinal column, and his or her reproductive organs have started to form and soon will become either testes or ovaries.
The right amount of thyroid hormones is necessary to preserve a normal function of the testes in men and the ovaries in women.
interstitial cell tumors in testes.
thumb to gently feel the testes and nearby structures.
lungs, testes, skin, brain or eye with symptoms being directly related to the amount of pressure the lymphoma is putting on the particular body part that is affected.
lungs, testes, skin, brain or eye, with accompanying symptoms being directly related to the amount of pressure the lymphoma is putting on the affected body part.
While the internal reproductive organs have now become either testes for boys or ovaries for girls,
Oftentimes, they will remove testes like mine, even though my risk of testicular cancer is lower than the risk of breast cancer in a typical woman with no predisposition,
The drug, and other Oxandrolone hormones can also be used in testosterone replacement therapy in men with diminished function of the testes, or in HIV or AIDS treatment to reduce body wasting.
including the uterus and the fallopian tubes or testes.
it will mimic the action of LH in target tissues, such as the testes.
regardless of whether they had ovaries or testes.
with lesser activity on the prostate or testes would be more desirable.
action of Luteinizing Hormone(LH) in target tissues, such as the testes.