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STUDIES OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS*

Endocrinology, 1928
In a recent communication one of us (Rowe, 1) has presented the details of an objective method for the differential diagnosis of endocrine disorders, together with an analysis of a series of one thousand cases to which it has been applied. The present paper deals with the results obtained in the study, by this method, of a series of cases, four hundred
Charles Henry Lawrence   +1 more
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The endocrine glands

1979
By definition these are glandular organs producing secretions which pass straight into the blood stream. Because they have no ducts they are often referred to as ductless glands.
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Tumours of Endocrine Glands

1973
Tumours of the thyroid show a preponderance of follicular types but in other respects are similar to pattern described in other countries. Adrenal cortical tumours are rare. Phaeo-chromocytomas occur outside the adrenal more frequently than in the adrenal medulla. Autoimmune phenomena in the endocrine glands are extremely rare in Ugandan Africans.
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Effects on the endocrine glands [PDF]

open access: possible, 1960
Many of the changes observed by Prof. Asian in the procaine-treated old people indicate that this substance acts upon the endocrine glands. Hair growth, as already mentioned, is stimulated; some testicular function, often almost dormant, is revived; small amounts of estrogen (the female sex hormone) are found circulating in old women again (the return ...
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Endocrine Glands

2014
This short chapter deals briefly with the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, endocrine cells of the pancreas, and gonadal hormones. A brief description of the origin and morphogenesis of each of these organs is given, except in the case of those already considered in earlier chapters.
Mark Osmond, Ruth Bellairs
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Is the Thymus an Endocrine Gland?: Old Problem, New Data

Perspectives in biology and medicine, 2015
A. White, A. Goldstein
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Endocrine hormones and local signals during the development of the mouse mammary gland

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Developmental Biology, 2015
C. Brisken, Dalya Ataca
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ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND THE TEETH

Endocrinology, 1931
While a great deal is known about infected teeth and their relation to arthritis, gall bladder disease, gastric ulcer, etc., very little is known about the effect of infected teeth on the endocrine system; yet the importance of this subject can hardly be over-estimated.
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