Endocrinopathy
Pronunciation: /ˈɛnˈdɑkˈɑɹˈaɪˈnoʊˈpɑˈðaɪ/
Endocrinopathy (noun)
- A disease caused by problems with hormone-producing glands, which can change body functions and growth.
Examples
- Endocrinopathy can affect hormone levels and body functions.
- The doctor diagnosed an endocrinopathy after blood tests.