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Adrenals

Yearbook of Paediatric Endocrinology, 2020
Svetlana Lajic   +3 more
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Overview of adrenal imaging/adrenal CT

Urologic radiology, 1989
CT is the imaging procedure of choice for the detection of most suspected adrenal masses. But except for some patients with acute adrenal hemorrhage or fat-containing myelolipoma, the precise histologic nature of an adrenal mass is not apparent from the CT image.
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Adrenal Disorders

2012
The most frequent cause nowadays is autoimmune adrenalitis, which can be confirmed by the presence of 21-hydroxylase-antibodies (Oelkers 1996). When suspected on clinical grounds, adrenal insufficiency has to be confirmed by inappropriately low serum cortisol with elevated adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) (in case of primary adrenal insufficiency). A morning
Gessl, Alois   +2 more
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Adrenal Crisis/Adrenal Insufficiency

2017
Adrenal crisis is an acute deterioration in a patient with adrenal insufficiency, which is usually manifested as hypovolemic shock. Adrenal insufficiency may be secondary to infections especially tuberculosis, metastasis of cancer, bilateral adrenal hemorrhage, or bilateral adrenalectomy (primary or Addison’s disease); pituitary tumors, pituitary ...
Christopher S. Sharp, Michael P. Wilson
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An adrenal mass

Surgery, 2010
Evan J. Anderson   +2 more
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Adrenal Disorders

The American Journal of Nursing, 1956
R B, GREENBLATT, N, CARMONA
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THE ADRENAL EXHAUSTION SYNDROME: AN ADRENAL DEFICIENCY*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1977
Y. Pfeifer, Felix Sulman, E. Superstine
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