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DISEASES OF THE ADRENAL GLANDS

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1935
In their monograph on Addison's disease, Rowntree and Snell 1 in 1931 summarized the essential features of what was known about the physiology of the adrenal glands as follows: Without discounting the value of studies on extirpation of the gland and on the preparation of glandular extracts, it must be said that the exact physiologic functions of the ...
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Diseases of the Adrenal Gland and Adrenalectomy

DeckerMed Complex General Surgical Oncology, 2019
Evaluation and treatment of adrenal disease encompasses a broad range of disorders, including pheochromocytoma, primary hypercortisolism, primary aldosteronism, and malignancies such as adrenocortical carcinoma and metastases from other primary cancers.
Frederick Thurston Drake, Quan-Yang Duh
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Adrenal cortex–medulla interactions in adaptation to stress and disease

Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research, 2019
The adrenal gland plays a major role in response to physiological challenges and is able to adapt to homeostatic alterations. The adrenal is composed of two different tissue types in a bidirectional connection, the medulla, and the cortex. Already during
S. Bornstein   +4 more
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Adrenal gland disease in ferrets

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2013
Adrenal gland disease (AGD) is a common problem in ferrets. This paper will discuss the proposed aetiology and prevention of this disease.
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[Anaesthesia for patients with adrenal gland diseases].

AINS. Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmertztherapie, 2007
D. Knüttgen, F. Wappler
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Hypertension and Adrenal Gland Disease

2020
The adrenal gland is composed of two regions, cortex and medulla with the cortex divided histopathologically and functionally into three layers: from outer to inner the zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata and zona reticularis. The outermost layer of the cortex, the zona glomerulosa, is responsible for the production of the mineralocorticoid aldosterone ...
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Cutaneous manifestations of pituitary gland diseases.

Clinical Dermatology, 2008
B. Davidovici, E. Orion, R. Wolf
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Adrenal insufficiency

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Stefanie Hähner   +2 more
exaly  

Diseases of the adrenal gland and their heredity

Texas Journal of Medical Science
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the causes of pancreatic diseases, their forming factors, especially the role of hereditary factors. The genetic basis of diseases such as pancreatitis, diabetes mellitus types I and II, as well as pancreatic tumors, their mechanisms of inheritance and molecular biological processes are covered on the ...
Bunyodjon Mamatvaliyev Rahmonali oglu   +3 more
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