Medical Definition of Placenta gonadotropin

1. A glycoprotein with a carbohydrate fraction composed of d-galactose and hexosamine, extracted from the urine of pregnant women and produced by the placental trophoblastic cells; its most important role appears to be stimulation, during the first trimester, of ovarian secretion of the oestrogen and progesterone required for the integrity of conceptus; it appears to play no significant role in the last two trimesters of pregnancy, as the oestrogen and progesterone are then formed by the placenta. Synonym: anterior pituitary-like hormone, choriogonadotropin, chorionic gonadotropic hormone, chorionic gonadotrophic hormone, placenta gonadotropin, placentagonadotropin. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Placenta Gonadotropin

placement test
placements
placename
placenames
placenta
placenta accreta
placenta accreta vera
placenta biloba
placenta bipartita
placenta circumvallata
placenta diffusa
placenta dimidiata
placenta duplex
placenta extrachorales
placenta fenestrata
placenta gonadotropin (current term)
placenta increta
placenta marginata
placenta membranacea
placenta multiloba
placenta multipartita
placenta panduraformis
placenta percreta
placenta praevia
placenta previa
placenta previa centralis
placenta previa marginalis
placenta previa partialis
placenta protein
placenta reflexa

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