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ABSTRACT Introduction Worldwide, combined 17‐hydroxylase/17,20‐lyase deficiency (CYP17D) is a rare form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia, but it is the second most prevalent type in Brazil. An absence of sexual differentiation and hypergonadotropic hypogonadism arise from a reduction in the usual pattern of sex steroid formation in the adrenals and ...
Rafaela Fontenele+9 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Patients require additional treatment when pituitary surgery for Cushing's disease is unsuccessful. Exciting innovations in pituitary surgery bring hope for achieving better outcomes. Quantifying the potential value of these innovations using early health economic modelling can provide guidance throughout their development.
Femke J. C. Jacobs+4 more
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Subcellular distribution and arterio-venous differences of synthetic 3H-ß1-23-Corticotrophin-23-amideacetate in the adrenal of rats [PDF]
Müller, O. A., Scriba, Peter Christian
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Myelolipoma of the Adrenal Gland
Urologia Internationalis, 1993We report 2 cases of large adrenal myelolipoma. Although their fatty nature was found by a CT scan and there was no endocrine activity, surgery was done because of their size and the caused discomfort.
V. Asimakopoulou+5 more
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Baroreceptors in the Adrenal Gland
Science, 1968Afferent activity from dissected filaments of nerves to the adrenal gland was recorded. Firing rates of single fibers followed changes in systemic blood pressure. Chemically and mechanically induced changes in blood pressure were reflected by an appropriate directional change in unit activity.
D. L. Winter, A. Niljima
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Urology, 1980
Myelolipoma of the adrenal gland is a rare, benign tumor of which only 17 clinical cases have been reported previously in the literature. We document 1 additional case and review the pathogenesis of the tumor, with emphasis on the theory of the tissue necrosis as the major stimulus of the myelolipomatous changes in the adrenals.
E. Fosslin+3 more
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Myelolipoma of the adrenal gland is a rare, benign tumor of which only 17 clinical cases have been reported previously in the literature. We document 1 additional case and review the pathogenesis of the tumor, with emphasis on the theory of the tissue necrosis as the major stimulus of the myelolipomatous changes in the adrenals.
E. Fosslin+3 more
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