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Flutamide and Follicle-stimulating hormone

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Difference between Flutamide and Follicle-stimulating hormone

Flutamide vs. Follicle-stimulating hormone

Flutamide, sold under the brand name Eulexin among others, is a nonsteroidal antiandrogen (NSAA) which is used primarily to treat prostate cancer. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a gonadotropin, a glycoprotein polypeptide hormone.

Similarities between Flutamide and Follicle-stimulating hormone

Flutamide and Follicle-stimulating hormone have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anterior pituitary, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Estradiol, Gonadotropin-releasing hormone, Luteinizing hormone, Negative feedback, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Testicle.

Anterior pituitary

A major organ of the endocrine system, the anterior pituitary (also called the adenohypophysis or pars anterior), is the glandular, anterior lobe that together with the posterior lobe (posterior pituitary, or the neurohypophysis) makes up the pituitary gland (hypophysis).

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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) are any of several autosomal recessive diseases resulting from mutations of genes for enzymes mediating the biochemical steps of production of mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids or sex steroids from cholesterol by the adrenal glands (steroidogenesis).

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Estradiol

Estradiol (E2), also spelled oestradiol, is an estrogen steroid hormone and the major female sex hormone.

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Gonadotropin-releasing hormone

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) also known as gonadoliberin, and by various other names in its endogenous form and as gonadorelin in its pharmaceutical form, is a releasing hormone responsible for the release of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) from the anterior pituitary.

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Luteinizing hormone

Luteinizing hormone (LH, also known as lutropin and sometimes lutrophin) is a hormone produced by gonadotropic cells in the anterior pituitary gland.

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Negative feedback

Negative feedback (or balancing feedback) occurs when some function of the output of a system, process, or mechanism is fed back in a manner that tends to reduce the fluctuations in the output, whether caused by changes in the input or by other disturbances.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a set of symptoms due to elevated androgens (male hormones) in females.

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Testicle

The testicle or testis is the male reproductive gland in all animals, including humans.

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Flutamide and Follicle-stimulating hormone Comparison

Flutamide has 173 relations, while Follicle-stimulating hormone has 74. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 3.24% = 8 / (173 + 74).

References

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