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Evolving concepts of the genetics of thyroid disease—a review

American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1973
Diseases of the thyroid gland which have a genetic basis are discussed. Common disorders such as hyperthyroidism and chronic thyroiditis are seen in familial aggregation, but the data available do not conform to a simple Mendelian pattern of inheritance.
D. Bartuska
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Challenges in genetic screening for inherited endocrinopathy affecting the thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands in Singapore.

Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
Significant progress has been made in the understand-ing of many human diseases, especially cancers, which has contributed to improved and increased survival.
Diluka Pinto   +2 more
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Effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors on B cells: relationship to immune-related adverse events

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2018
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are remarkable agents that represent a revolutionary approach to treat cancer. Rather than directly killing tumour cells, ICIs inhibit the regulatory pathways that prevent a T cell response to the tumour.
D. Pisetsky
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The Diseases of the Endocrine Glands.

open access: closedArchives of Internal Medicine, 1944

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Monozygotic twins with stiff person syndrome and autoimmune thyroiditis: rituximab inefficacy in a double-blind, randomised, placebo controlled crossover study

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2009
Autoimmune polyglandular syndromes result from the failure of multiple endocrine glands due to an autoimmune process. In autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 3, autoimmune thyroiditis is associated with autoimmune diseases other than Addison’s disease ...
N. Venhoff   +6 more
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Unexplained systemic manifestations of malignant lung tumors.

Diseases of the Chest, 1967
Pulmonary tumors may be bizarre and variable in their clinical manifestations. The authors and others have recently focused attention upon systemic effects of malignant tumors, some of which seem to be the result of the production of hormones by the ...
D. Daughtry   +4 more
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Internal medicine.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1980
INMD 979. Endocrinology. 4 Hours. Student will learn to appreciate the normal physiology and pathophysiology of selected diseases of the endocrine glands.
F. D. Gray, A. Soffer
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ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND DISEASES IN THE CIS

2022
A plethora of hormones regulate many of the body’s functions, including growth and development, metabolism, electrolyte balances, and reproduction. Numerous glands throughout the body produce hormones. The hypothalamus produces several releasing and inhibiting hormones that act on the pituitary gland, stimulating the release of pituitary hormones.
Xasanova Madina Qaxramon qizi   +1 more
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Diseases of the Endocrine Glands

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1951
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Endocrine influences on the gastrointestinal tract

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 2005
Ph.D. Seymour J. Gray M.D.
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