gland disease
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Definition
- Noun:
- A disorder of the glands of the body: A medical condition affecting one or more of the body's glands, which are organs that secrete substances (like hormones) directly into the bloodstream or into cavities or onto surfaces.
Usage
- The term "gland disease" is a general, non-specific medical term. It is typically used in a broad, descriptive sense rather than as a precise clinical diagnosis. More specific terms (e.g., hyperthyroidism, diabetes) are usually preferred in medical contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The patient's symptoms suggested a possible gland disease affecting hormone production.
- Endocrinologists specialize in diagnosing and treating various gland diseases.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in patient education or initial discussions to describe a category of illness before a specific diagnosis is determined.
- The doctor explained that fatigue and weight changes can sometimes indicate a gland disease.
Variants and Related Words
- Glandular disease: A synonymous term with identical meaning.
- Endocrine disorder: A more precise term for diseases of the endocrine (hormone-secreting) glands.
- Adenopathy: A medical term for any disease of a gland, often used to refer to enlargement of lymph glands.
Synonyms
- Glandular disorder
- Adenosis (specifically refers to a disease of a gland)
Notes on Meaning
- "Gland disease" is a compound noun. Its meaning is directly derived from its components: "gland" + "disease." It does not have distinct, separate meanings beyond this combined sense.
Noun
- a disorder of the glands of the body