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Hormonal Resistance

Meaning

Hormonal Resistance is a clinical state where target tissues or cells exhibit a diminished biological response to normal or even elevated circulating levels of a specific hormone. This lack of appropriate cellular response effectively prevents the hormone from executing its intended physiological function. Common examples include insulin resistance and thyroid hormone resistance, which have significant implications for metabolic and systemic health. This phenomenon often contributes to the pathology of various chronic endocrine disorders.