adenohypophysial


ad·e·no·hy·po·phy·si·al

(ad'ĕ-nō-hī'pō-fiz'ē-ăl), Relating to the adenohypophysis.

ad·e·no·hy·po·phy·si·al

(ad'ĕ-nō-hī-pō-fiz'ē-ăl) Relating to the adenohypophysis.

adenohypophysis

(ad?e-no-hi-pof'i-sis) [ adeno- + hypophysis] The portion of the pituitary gland containing secretory cells that release the hormones adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), growth hormone (GH), luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). The adenohypophysis makes up 80% of the pituitary gland. It is an epithelial tissue that develops from the roof of the embryonic mouth. Synonym: anterior lobe of hypophysis Synonym: anterior lobe; anterior lobe of pituitary glandanterior pituitaryadenohypophyseal (-hi?po?fi-se'al), adjectiveadenohypophysial (-hi?po-fiz'e-al)

ad·e·no·hy·po·phy·si·al

(ad'ĕ-nō-hī-pō-fiz'ē-ăl) Relating to the adenohypophysis.