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Microphallus: Clinical and Endocrinological Characteristics
Journal of Urology, 1978The clinical and endocrinological features of 15 male subjects with small but normally formed external genitalia are reviewed. Nine of these patients had a simple microphallus alone, while the other 6 patients exhibited associated central nervous system defects.
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Clinical and Endocrinological Effects of Hydroxyzine
Journal of Mental Science, 1960In earlier papers we have shown that ataraxic drugs whose main point of attack lies in the hypothalamic area are able to evoke endocrine effects (1, 2, 3). These are obviously the result of depression of the reticular formation and hypothalamic centres responsible for the anterior pituitary's endocrine activity.
H. Z. Winnik, F. G. Sulman, M. Assael
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Clinical aspects of endocrinology
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2011Abstract Providing anaesthesia for surgery pertaining to the endocrine system can be difficult and challenging. An understanding of the endocrine and biochemical abnormalities is essential. This article concentrates on surgery for the thyroid gland encompassing details of the pathology, biochemistry and pharmacological management.
Hilary Eason, Pavan Kochhar
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Pharmacist involvement in an endocrinology clinic
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1981The patient-care activities of pharmacists involved in the operation of an endocrinology clinic are described. During the patient's initial clinic visit, the pharmacist completes a medication profile by interviewing the patients and reviewing each patient's medication. The clinic also serves as a teaching laboratory.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960
This volume presents postgraduate endocrinology—clinical, current, and choice. It is designed as Number One of a series of expansions and revisions of Progress in Clinical Endocrinology , published in 1950. In his preface to the present work, Dr. Astwood notes that should projected future volumes of the series "not transpire, the 'One' will at least ...
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This volume presents postgraduate endocrinology—clinical, current, and choice. It is designed as Number One of a series of expansions and revisions of Progress in Clinical Endocrinology , published in 1950. In his preface to the present work, Dr. Astwood notes that should projected future volumes of the series "not transpire, the 'One' will at least ...
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Clinical aspects of endocrinology
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2008Abstract Providing anaesthesia for surgery of the endocrine system requires an understanding of the physiology, pathology, anatomy and pharmacology of the endocrine organs. The physiology and pharmacology determine how the patient’s condition may be controlled preoperatively and what disturbances may happen intraoperatively and postoperatively.
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Atlas of Clinical Endocrinology
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1958In this atlas, of comprehensive scope, Drs. Lisser and Escamilla have brought together an impressive selection of high-quality photographs illustrating the various stages and manifestations of the endocrinopathies. Matters relative to diagnosis and therapy are dealt with in the abbreviated text accompanying the graphic material.
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Clinical Endocrinology for Surgeons
JAMA, 1964It is rare that an internist and a surgeon get together in compiling a book, particularly in so complicated an area as endocrinology. In this instance the outcome reflects careful deliberation with a constant eye on the goal of practical usefulness.
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Endocrinology in Clinical Practice
2002Interpretation of Biochemical Investigations. Genetic Mechanisms of Pituitary and Thyroid Neoplasia. Neuroendocrine Disease. Growth and Growth Disorders. Carcinoma of the Thyroid. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia. Amenorrhea and Infertility.Hypogonadism, Erectile Dysfunction and Infertility in Men. Hirsutism and Virilization. Autoimmune Disease.
Pierre-Marc Bouloux+3 more
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