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PITUITARY DWARFISM AND TOXOPLASMOSIS

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1955
HYPOPITUITARISM may involve all pituitary secretions (panhypopituitarism), or may be limited to failure of secretion of one or two hormones. With recent improvement in methods of study, interest in the latter group has grown. One syndrome in this group, however, has been under discussion for many years, namely that of pituitary dwarfism.
S M, WOLFE, W G, SAWITZ, K E, PASCHKIS
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PITUITARY DWARFISM: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1958
Twenty-six cases of pituitary infantilism followed past the age of puberty were analyzed with regard to etiology, sex incidence, time of onset of growth retardation, and frequency of impairment of target-gland function, in an attempt to ascertain whether the diagnosis of pituitaiy insufficiency could have been established before the time of expected ...
M M, MARTIN, L, WILKINS
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PITUITARY DWARFISM

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
Dwarfism has been known throughout recorded history, but the relation of the pituitary to certain kinds of dwarfism has been recognized only recently. Evans and Long1accelerated the growth of normal rats by the injection of a saline extract of the anterior pituitary gland of the ox, and this was later confirmed by Smith.2Such observations were ...
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Ovarian Dwarfism with Pituitary Tumor

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1963
The relationship between hormonal abnormalities and the production of pituitary tumors has been emphasized recently. A case is presented of a patient with ovarian dwarfism who was found to have evidence of a pituitary tumor. Initial studies showed enlargement of the sella and elevated urinary gonadotropin excretion.
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Pituitary dwarfism in German Shepherd Dogs

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1978
ABSTRACTEleven German Shepherd dogs with pituitary dwarfism were examined. They were severely stunted in growth and possessed abnormal hair coats with persistence of the soft puppy (lanugo) coat and symmetrical areas of alopecia. Various other physical defects were often present in affected dogs.
G S, Allan   +5 more
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MRI of pituitary dwarfism

1991
MR images in 52 patients with pituitary dwarfism were reviewed. Pituitary stalk was normal in 20 patients (38%), hypoplastic in 20 (38%), and absent, socalled transection, in 12 (23%). The size of pituitary stalk correlated well with clinical data and other MRI findings. MRI could disclose the morphological basis in patients with pituitary dwarfism.
Satoru Tazawa   +6 more
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PITUITARY DWARFISM

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1946
I.P. Bronstein, Eduardo Cassorla
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Pituitary Dwarfism

Acta Paediatrica, 1967
J, Chaptal   +5 more
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Dental correlation in pituitary dwarfism

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1952
Abstract The patient shows dwarfism and retardation of dental development. The administration of thyroid hormone is known to accelerate dental development and eruption. Although this patient received thyroid therapy for a period of four years, his dental development is still extremely retarded and is following a disturbed pattern in which various ...
J.A. Salzmann, Stanley L. Wein
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Pituitary Dwarfism

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2008
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