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Novel PRKAR1A mutation in Carney complex: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
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Adrenal Cysts: To Operate or Not to Operate? [PDF]
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Unusual Case of Adrenocortical Hyperfunction
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1965The case of a young female patient suffering from Cushing's syndrome is described and discussed. Her adrenal pathology was characterized by the existence of multiple small adenomata, probably functional and independent of pituitary control. Clinically, removal of one gland followed by pituitary irradiation resulted in a disappearance of her ...
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ADRENOCORTICAL HYPERFUNCTION WITH SUDDEN ONSET OF HIRSUTISM
Journal of Endocrinology, 1959SUMMARY 1. The investigation of a young girl who suddenly developed hirsutism is described. 2. Mild hirsuties of the legs had been noticed for 2 years, but a sudden increase in rate of growth of hair and the appearance of hair on her abdomen and around her nipples had occurred 4 months before examination. 3.
I E, BUSH, V B, MAHESH
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URINARY 6β-HYDROXYCORTISOL IN ADRENOCORTICAL HYPERFUNCTION*†
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1961Three patients with abnormal amounts of 6β-hydroxycortisol in the urine are presented. In 2 of these patients, adrenal hyperplasia was found at autopsy. The third patient had Cushing-like clinical symptoms, and an adrenal adenoma was found at operation; in this case, although the excretion of 6β-hydroxycortisol was elevated, the urinary alpha-ketolic ...
J C, TOUCHSTONE, W S, BLAKEMORE
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STUDIES IN PATIENTS WITH ADRENOCORTICAL HYPERFUNCTION. II. CORTICOSTEROID EXCRETION PATTERNS*
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1960ABSTRACT The α-ketolic and α,β-unsaturated corticosteroids excreted in the urine were paper-chromatographically separated into the individual compounds. Scanning patterns of these steroids are presented as they occurred in healthy subjects and in 10 patients with adrenocortical hyperfunction.
I, DYRENFURTH, J C, BECK, E H, VENNING
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Adrenocortical hyperfunction—Surgical consideration
The American Journal of Surgery, 1960D. B. Butler
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