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GTD
(redirected from Gonadotropin deficiency)

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GTDGetting Things Done
GTDGuaranteed
GTDGestational Trophoblastic Disease
GTDGeometrical Theory of Diffraction
GTDGeneric Transparency Descriptor
GTDGame Time Decision
GTDGlobal Tone Detection
GTDGood Till Day (stock market)
GTDGonadotropin Deficiency
GTDGalactic Terran Destroyer (game)
GTDGran Turismo Diesel (Volkswagen auto model)
GTDGlobal Tracking Device
GTDGame Theory Discussion
GTDGreatest Temperature Difference
GTDGeothermal Technology Division
GTDGenetically Transmitted Disease
GTDGeneralized Tamm-Dancoff Approximation
GTDGun Turret Drive Electronics (Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Armies)


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A gonadotropin deficiency unrelated to the presence of hyperprolactinemia was seen in 80% of the injured patients.
Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism Endocrinology An X-R condition characterized by cryptorchidism, gonadotropin deficiency, glycerol kinase deficiency
Men with gonadotropin deficiency or dysfunction who may have received testosterone replacement therapy or treatment for infertility.
 
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