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Luteinizing hormone receptor knockout mouse: What has it taught us?
Abstract Luteinizing hormone (LH), along with its agonist choriongonadotropin (hCG) in humans, is the key hormone responsible for the tropic regulation of the gonadal function. LH and hCG act through their cognate receptor, the luteinizing hormone/choriongonadotropin receptor (LHCGR; more appropriately LHR in rodents lacking CG), located in the testis ...
Ilpo T. Huhtaniemi
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A CASE OF ACROMEGALIA ASSOCIATED WITH BRAIN TUMOR [PDF]
INTRODUCTION The principal interest in this case is the relation between the cerebral tumor and the acromegalic symptoms. To prove which of these was primary or causative is impossible, but we will endeavor to show that the entire picture can be explained on the assumption that the tumor was the original lesion and the polyglandular symptoms were ...
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Novel drugs approved by the EMA, the FDA and the MHRA in 2025: A year in review
Abstract In the 2025 novel drug mini‐review, one can take a full measure of the ingenuity that underlies current drug design and development, despite the year's smaller harvest (46 novel drugs) compared to 2024 (53) and 2023 (70). 54% of the novel drugs are first‐in‐class (FIC).
Andreas Papapetropoulos +16 more
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ACROMEGALIA (MALADIE DE P. MARIE) [PDF]
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Echocardiographic findings in dilated cardiomyopathy secondary to untreated acromegaly. (A) Apical four‐chamber view showing biventricular and biatrial dilation. (B‐C) Colour Doppler demonstrating mitral, aortic, and tricuspid regurgitation. (D) Reduced global longitudinal strain (GLS: −6.5%), consistent with severe systolic dysfunction.
Cristian Orlando Porras Bueno +4 more
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Os autores fizeram estudo retrospectivo de 18 pacientes com acromegalia, que foram diagnosticados, tratados e acompanhados pelos Serviços de Endocrinologia e Neurocirurgia do Hospital Universitário Clementino Fraga Filho da Universidade Federal do Rio de
Flávio Freinkel Rodrigues +3 more
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Hypertensive Urgency and Pulmonary Infiltrates: A Report of Three Cases
ABSTRACT Hypertensive urgency is commonly attributed to medication nonadherence, progression of essential hypertension, or secondary causes. However, in some patients, no clear precipitating factor is identified, despite repeated evaluations and the absence of target organ damage. Subclinical inflammatory conditions have been hypothesized as potential,
Mónica Contreras‐Moreira
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ABSTRACT Pycnodysostosis is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia resulting from pathogenic variants in the CTSK gene, which encodes cathepsin K, a lysosomal cysteine protease expressed in osteoclasts. Deficiency of this enzyme leads to defective bone resorption and generalized osteosclerosis.
Meghana Krishna Kesineni +6 more
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How Effective Is Vitamin C for Gingival Depigmentation? A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objectives Excessive gingival pigmentation can be treated by surgically removing the pigmented gingival tissue with a scalpel, bur, LASER, electrocautery, cryotherapy, chemical peeling, or masking with free gingival grafts. Recently, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), in gel, powder, or liquid has been used alone or as an adjunct to micro‐needling or ...
Shubhankar Mehrotra +4 more
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Acromegalia ectópica por carcinoide bronquial
Los tumores que causan acromegalia ectópica pueden hacerlo a través de la secreción de GH o de GHRH. Se han descrito un centenar de casos de acromegalia ectópica por secreción de GHRH.
J. Rojo Álvaro +5 more
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