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Severe neonatal presentation of Xp21 contiguous gene deletion: adrenal crisis and neuromuscular involvement. [PDF]
Stanković S +4 more
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Erythrocyte Antibodies in AIDS are associated with mycobacteriosis and hypergammaglobulinemia [PDF]
A. Matuschke +21 more
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New onset Graves' disease as a cause of an adrenal crisis in an individual with panhypopituitarism: brief report [PDF]
Krzysztof Lewandowski +4 more
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ABSTRACT The EryDex System (EDS) is a drug/device combination, which has been tested in clinical trials for ataxia telangiectasia (AT). EDS encapsulates dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DSP) solution in autologous erythrocytes at the point of care, and encapsulated DSP (eDSP) is infused back into the patient. Low doses of dexamethasone are released from
Deniz Ozdin +3 more
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Acute Adrenal Crisis Following Etomidate Administration in a Patient With Preexisting Adrenal Insufficiency. [PDF]
Mathur R, Boyadzhyan A, Mora A, Afaq S.
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An automated microfluidic platform enables single‐spheroid culture, continuous EV collection, and efficient isolation using size filtration and immunomagnetic capture, unlocking spheroid heterogeneity. The system captures CD63/CD81‐positive EVs from individual spheroids with 60% yield. Using adrenocortical carcinoma spheroids, the platform reveals that
Marie Hut +10 more
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Abstract Background Pheochromocytoma is a rare catecholamine‐secreting tumor that often presents with symptoms such as hypertension, palpitations, and sweating due to excessive hormone production. In some cases, the catecholamine‐induced vasoconstriction and hypercoagulability associated with pheochromocytomas can lead to cerebrovascular accidents and ...
Mohannad N. AbuHaweeleh +6 more
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Identifying Knowledge Gaps in Individuals With Primary Adrenal Insufficiency: A Critical Step in Preventing Adrenal Crisis. [PDF]
Ross IL +6 more
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Abstract A 13‐year‐old dog with no history of spontaneous bleeding was presented for evaluation of multiple diffusely distributed cutaneous mast cell tumours. No obvious metastasis was found, and chemotherapy with vinblastine/lomustine was initiated. After the second dose of lomustine was administered, the dog experienced epistaxis for 2–3 minutes per ...
Andrew Schlueter, Rance Sellon
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