Medical Definition of Simmonds' disease

1. Anterior pituitary insufficiency due to trauma, vascular lesions, or tumours; usually developing postpartum as a result of pituitary necrosis caused by ischemia during a hypotensive episode during delivery; characterised clinically by asthenia, loss of weight and body hair, arterial hypotension, and manifestations of thyroid, adrenal, and gonadal hypofunction. Synonym: hypophysial cachexia, pituitary cachexia. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Simmonds' Disease

simioid
simious
simis
simitar
simitars
simkin
simkins
simlin
simlins
simmer
simmer
simmered
simmering
simmers
simmer down
Simmonds' disease
Simmons' citrate medium
simnel
simnels
simoleon
simoleons
Simon
Simon's position
Simon's sign
Simonart's bands
Simonart's ligaments
Simonart's threads
Simonea folliculorum
Simone de Beauvoir
Simone Weil

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