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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 ...
Robert R. Commons, Claude P. Callaway
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The adrenal gland consists of two separate parts of quite different functions. The inner medulla is really part of the sympathetic nervous system and is discussed in the physiology book in this series. The outer section of the gland, the adrenal cortex, is very much part of the endocrine system.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2016
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