There are 25 total results for your 甲状腺 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
甲状腺 see styles |
koujousen / kojosen こうじょうせん |
thyroid gland |
甲狀腺 甲状腺 see styles |
jiǎ zhuàng xiàn jia3 zhuang4 xian4 chia chuang hsien |
(anatomy) thyroid gland See: 甲状腺 |
甲状腺炎 see styles |
koujousenen / kojosenen こうじょうせんえん |
{med} thyroiditis |
甲状腺癌 see styles |
koujousengan / kojosengan こうじょうせんがん |
thyroid cancer |
甲状腺腫 see styles |
koujousenshu / kojosenshu こうじょうせんしゅ |
(med) goiter; goitre |
副甲状腺 see styles |
fukukoujousen / fukukojosen ふくこうじょうせん |
parathyroid |
副甲狀腺 副甲状腺 see styles |
fù jiǎ zhuàng xiàn fu4 jia3 zhuang4 xian4 fu chia chuang hsien |
parathyroid (Tw) See: 副甲状腺 |
甲狀腺素 甲状腺素 see styles |
jiǎ zhuàng xiàn sù jia3 zhuang4 xian4 su4 chia chuang hsien su |
thyroid hormone; thyroxine (used to treat underactive thyroid) |
甲狀腺腫 甲状腺肿 see styles |
jiǎ zhuàng xiàn zhǒng jia3 zhuang4 xian4 zhong3 chia chuang hsien chung |
goiter (enlargement of thyroid gland) |
甲状腺がん see styles |
koujousengan / kojosengan こうじょうせんがん |
thyroid cancer |
副甲狀腺素 副甲状腺素 see styles |
fù jiǎ zhuàng xiàn sù fu4 jia3 zhuang4 xian4 su4 fu chia chuang hsien su |
parathyroid hormone (Tw) |
甲状腺ガゼル see styles |
koujousengazeru; koujousengazeru / kojosengazeru; kojosengazeru こうじょうせんガゼル; コウジョウセンガゼル |
(kana only) goitered gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa); black-tailed gazelle; Persian gazelle |
慢性甲状腺炎 see styles |
manseikoujousenen / mansekojosenen まんせいこうじょうせんえん |
{med} chronic thyroiditis; Hashimoto's disease |
甲状腺ホルモン see styles |
koujousenhorumon / kojosenhorumon こうじょうせんホルモン |
thyroid hormone |
甲狀腺功能亢進 甲状腺功能亢进 see styles |
jiǎ zhuàng xiàn gōng néng kàng jìn jia3 zhuang4 xian4 gong1 neng2 kang4 jin4 chia chuang hsien kung neng k`ang chin chia chuang hsien kung neng kang chin |
hyperthyroidism; abbr. to 甲亢[jia3 kang4] |
甲状腺機能亢進症 see styles |
koujousenkinoukoushinshou / kojosenkinokoshinsho こうじょうせんきのうこうしんしょう |
{med} hyperthyroidism |
甲状腺機能低下症 see styles |
koujousenkinouteikashou / kojosenkinotekasho こうじょうせんきのうていかしょう |
{med} hypothyroidism |
副甲状腺ホルモン see styles |
fukukoujousenhorumon / fukukojosenhorumon ふくこうじょうせんホルモン |
parathyroid hormone; parathormone |
甲状腺刺激ホルモン see styles |
koujousenshigekihorumon / kojosenshigekihorumon こうじょうせんしげきホルモン |
thyroid-stimulating hormone; TSH; thyrotropin; thyrotrophin |
Variations: |
koujousengan / kojosengan こうじょうせんがん |
{med} thyroid cancer |
Variations: |
koujousengan / kojosengan こうじょうせんがん |
thyroid cancer |
Variations: |
koujousen / kojosen こうじょうせん |
thyroid gland |
Variations: |
koujousenshu / kojosenshu こうじょうせんしゅ |
{med} goiter; goitre |
原発性副甲状腺機能亢進症 see styles |
genpatsuseifukukoujousenkinoukoushinshou / genpatsusefukukojosenkinokoshinsho げんぱつせいふくこうじょうせんきのうこうしんしょう |
{med} primary hyperparathyroidism |
Variations: |
koujousen / kojosen こうじょうせん |
{anat} thyroid (gland) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "甲状腺" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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