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NERVOUS AND MENTAL SYMPTOMS IN A CASE OF ADDISON'S DISEASE [PDF]
J Phillips
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Nonsegmental Vitiligo and Autoimmune Mechanism
Nonsegmental vitiligo is a depigmented skin disorder showing acquired, progressive, and depigmented lesions of the skin, mucosa, and hair. It is believed to be caused mainly by the autoimmune loss of melanocytes from the involved areas.
Naoki Oiso+4 more
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Addison's Disease Presenting as Loss of Weight without Pigmentation [PDF]
D. Felix-Davies
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R I S, BAYLISS, R, FRASER
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Latent forms of adult-onset autoimmune polyglandular syndrome: Diagnosis and management of patients
Autoimmune polyglandular syndromes (APS) are an autoimmune involvement of two or more endocrine glands, which are characterized by multiple organ dysfunction. Four major types of APS are presently identified.
A A Larina, E A Troshina
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Presumptive iatrogenic hypoadrenocorticism induced by high‐dose ketoconazole administration in a dog
A 11‐year‐old male neutered Shih Tzu was referred to a tertiary facility with a history of weight loss, decreased appetite, polydipsia, and lethargy. The dog had a 10‐year history of nonspecific allergic dermatitis and was being treated with 16 mg/kg of ...
Andrea Hernandez‐Bures+2 more
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ADDISON'S DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH SYPHILIS AND LEPROSY IN A HINDU. [PDF]
Beaven Rake
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A CASE OF ADDISON'S DISEASE IN A CHILD TREATED FOR A FEW DAYS WITH SUPRARENAL EXTRACT WITHOUT BENEFIT; CHARACTERISTIC LESIONS FOUND POST MORTEM. [PDF]
JudsonS. Bury
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