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2009
Adrenal cortical tumors may present clinically with evidence of excess hormone secretion, local mass effects, or symptoms and signs associated with malignancy. They are now also identified incidentally when the abdomen is scanned in the investigation of other disease.
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Adrenal cortical tumors may present clinically with evidence of excess hormone secretion, local mass effects, or symptoms and signs associated with malignancy. They are now also identified incidentally when the abdomen is scanned in the investigation of other disease.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1948
Abstract Three cases of adrenal cortical disease have been presented. These three demonstrate every variety of symptom complex which has sometimes been called the adreno-syndrome with the last case falling into the category of Cushing's syndrome.
L L, BEAN, R C, BENSON
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Abstract Three cases of adrenal cortical disease have been presented. These three demonstrate every variety of symptom complex which has sometimes been called the adreno-syndrome with the last case falling into the category of Cushing's syndrome.
L L, BEAN, R C, BENSON
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1966
Hitherto unrecorded “atrophic” changes are described in the zona glomerulosa of both adrenals from a patient with a unilateral cortical adenoma. It is suggested that the adenoma was secreting aldosterone at approximately the correct physiological rate permitting the ipsilateral and contralateral zona glomerulosa to atrophy without causing clinical ...
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Hitherto unrecorded “atrophic” changes are described in the zona glomerulosa of both adrenals from a patient with a unilateral cortical adenoma. It is suggested that the adenoma was secreting aldosterone at approximately the correct physiological rate permitting the ipsilateral and contralateral zona glomerulosa to atrophy without causing clinical ...
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ADENOMAS OF THE ADRENAL CORTEX
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1948ADENOMAS of the adrenal cortex are reported in 1.45 to 33 per cent of all autopsies,1and they have been considered to be of significance in hypertension and diabetes mellitus.2This study represents an attempt to determine the incidence of adenomas of the adrenal cortex and to ascertain whether they occur more often in patients with hypertensive ...
R R, COMMONS, C P, CALLAWAY
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Adenohypophysis and Adrenal Cortex
Annual Review of Physiology, 1961This review of the functions of the adrenal cortex and the adenohypophy sis will be concerned mainly with the control of secretions from these glands and the mode of action of their hormones, with emphasis on the pertinent aspects of human physiology and patho-physiology.
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Surgery and the Adrenal Cortex
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1974The surgical approach to Cushing’s syndrome and primary hyperaldosteronism depends upon an etiologic diagnosis. Simple screening procedures have been developed to distinguish Cushing’s patients from the larger group of obese, hypertensive diabetics who do not have the syndrome.
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HORMONES OF THE ADRENAL CORTEX
Endocrinology, 1942THE ESSENTIAL CONTRIBUTION which subsequently led to the elucidation of the I chemical nature of the hormones of the adrenal cortex was the use of organic solvents for the extraction of the active material from epinephrine and toxic substances which are associated with the hormones in the gland (i, a).
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Adrenal cortex renewal in health and disease
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021Rodanthi Lyraki +2 more
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