The hormones affected by oophorectomy are estrogen and <u>progesterone</u>.
The gland affected by oophorectomy is the pituitary gland.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Oophorectomy is a procedure to remove one or both ovaries. It is done to prevent ovarian cancer or endometriosis.
- The ovaries make most of the body's estrogen. when ovaries are removed there will be a sudden drop in the estrogen levels. To tackle it, estrogen therapy is given.
- Due to the disruption of the Hypothalamus ovary connection. the Pituitary gland produces more Follicle-stimulating hormone (LSH), Luteinizing hormone (LH), Gonadotropins.
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