The medical term for hormone produced by the testis is testosterone. This is a hormone that is produced by males and is responsible for various functions in males.
Erythropoietin is the hormone produced and released by the kidneys to increase formation of red blood cells. It also increases the oxegenation in the blood.
The epididymis is the coiled tube above each testis.
Testosterone: hormone secreted by the testes
The term for the excision of the testis is "orchiectomy." This surgical procedure may be performed for various reasons, including testicular cancer, severe trauma, or other medical conditions affecting the testis. Orchiectomy can be unilateral (removing one testis) or bilateral (removing both testis).
A general medical term for a hormone secreting cancerous tumor
epididymitis
A testis (plural testes) is a male gonad.
The medical term for enlarged testis is "testicular hypertrophy" or "testicular swelling." It can be caused by various conditions such as infections, trauma, hormonal imbalances, or tumors. If you notice any changes in the size of your testis, it's important to see a healthcare provider for evaluation.
The medical term for the fixation of the testis in place is "orchidopexy." This surgical procedure is typically performed to correct cryptorchidism, a condition where one or both testes have not descended into the scrotum. Orchidopexy helps prevent complications such as infertility and testicular cancer.
The medical term for a hormone that stimulates contraction of the uterus during labor is oxytocin.
The medical term for the condition of a hidden testis is cryptorchidism. This condition occurs when one or both testes fail to descend into the scrotum before birth. It is important to address cryptorchidism to prevent potential complications such as infertility or an increased risk of testicular cancer.
Hyperparathyroidism is the condition of elevated parathyroid hormone.