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Endocrine and Non-Endocrine Actions of Ghrelin
Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2003Ghrelin is a 28-amino-acid peptide predominantly produced by the stomach. Substantially lower amounts were detected in bowel, pancreas, kidneys, the immune system, placenta, testes, pituitary, and hypothalamus. Ghrelin displays strong growth hormone (GH)-releasing action mediated by the activation of the so-called GH secretagogue (GHS) receptor (GHS-R)
BROGLIO, Fabio +3 more
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1993
The effects of endocrine disease on bone mass continue to attract attention. Investigations include the effects on the skeleton of thyroid disease, primary hyperparathyroidism, and their treatment. The effect of growth hormone replacement in adults with panhypopituitarism has also been investigated; children with treated growth hormone deficiency ...
L D, Hordon, V, Wright
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The effects of endocrine disease on bone mass continue to attract attention. Investigations include the effects on the skeleton of thyroid disease, primary hyperparathyroidism, and their treatment. The effect of growth hormone replacement in adults with panhypopituitarism has also been investigated; children with treated growth hormone deficiency ...
L D, Hordon, V, Wright
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2004
The autoantibody assays that exist and that are being refined are of increasing importance to a broad spectrum of endocrine disorders. This is particularly true for type IA diabetes, which is one of the best-studied organ-specific autoimmune diseases. Autoantibodies are used as valuable markers in prediction and prevention studies of type IA diabetes ...
Devasenan, Devendra +2 more
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The autoantibody assays that exist and that are being refined are of increasing importance to a broad spectrum of endocrine disorders. This is particularly true for type IA diabetes, which is one of the best-studied organ-specific autoimmune diseases. Autoantibodies are used as valuable markers in prediction and prevention studies of type IA diabetes ...
Devasenan, Devendra +2 more
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Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2005
Man does not come into the world pre-determined. The lifetime set of environmental conditions impinging on a given individual has been termed the ambiome, which together with the genome and the proteome determines each individual's development and construction. Among the most important elements making up the ambiome are endocrine disruptors.
M, Pombo, L, Castro-Feijóo
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Man does not come into the world pre-determined. The lifetime set of environmental conditions impinging on a given individual has been termed the ambiome, which together with the genome and the proteome determines each individual's development and construction. Among the most important elements making up the ambiome are endocrine disruptors.
M, Pombo, L, Castro-Feijóo
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Hospital Practice, 1977
Diagnosis and treatment, as well as the relevant physiology, are discussed for endocrinopathies common in the elderly, including hyper- and hypothyroidism, adrenocortical diseases, ectopic humoral syndrome, and diabetes mellitus.
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Diagnosis and treatment, as well as the relevant physiology, are discussed for endocrinopathies common in the elderly, including hyper- and hypothyroidism, adrenocortical diseases, ectopic humoral syndrome, and diabetes mellitus.
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1991
The effect of endocrine disorders on bone mass is being increasingly studied. It is suggested that the preceding thyroid disorder, rather than thyroxine replacement itself, may reduce bone mass. Fracture rate does not appear to be increased in primary hyperparathyroidism once the condition is diagnosed.
L D, Hordon, V, Wright
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The effect of endocrine disorders on bone mass is being increasingly studied. It is suggested that the preceding thyroid disorder, rather than thyroxine replacement itself, may reduce bone mass. Fracture rate does not appear to be increased in primary hyperparathyroidism once the condition is diagnosed.
L D, Hordon, V, Wright
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Neurologic Clinics, 1997
The myopathies associated with endocrine disorders range in clinical presentation from the relatively nonspecific pattern of proximal muscle weakness of glucocorticoid excess states to specific presentations of contractions produced in tetany. All endocrine neuromyopathies emphasize the role of skeletal muscle in protein, carbohydrate, and electrolyte ...
A, Anagnos, R L, Ruff, H J, Kaminski
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The myopathies associated with endocrine disorders range in clinical presentation from the relatively nonspecific pattern of proximal muscle weakness of glucocorticoid excess states to specific presentations of contractions produced in tetany. All endocrine neuromyopathies emphasize the role of skeletal muscle in protein, carbohydrate, and electrolyte ...
A, Anagnos, R L, Ruff, H J, Kaminski
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1986
Endocrine emergencies are relatively infrequent events in clinical practice. Correct management requires prompt recognition and treatment, frequent without supporting laboratory studies. An understanding of the pathophysiology of these acute states of hormone excess or deficiency assists in establishing the correct diagnosis and initiating the proper ...
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Endocrine emergencies are relatively infrequent events in clinical practice. Correct management requires prompt recognition and treatment, frequent without supporting laboratory studies. An understanding of the pathophysiology of these acute states of hormone excess or deficiency assists in establishing the correct diagnosis and initiating the proper ...
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