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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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Malignancies of the endocrine glands [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1983
Patients with malignant tumors of the endocrine system can be effectively treated by surgery, the 5 year survival rate varying between 30-90 per cent, depending on organ involvement. In the Federal Republic of Germany, 1 out every 5 persons dies as a result of malignancy.
Fritz Linder   +2 more
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Endocrine glands in anencephaly

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1973
Geographic and ethnic differences influence the incidence of anencephaly. This study was undertaken to assess the influence of such differences on the endocrine defects associated with anencephaly. All endocrine and exo-endocrine glands of ten human anencephalic monsters, conceived and born of South Indian parents in South India, and control specimens ...
Samir C. Mitra, G. Venkataraman
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LIV.—THE RELATION OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS TO THE GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION OF HAIR: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

, 1930
Within the past thirty years a new field of biology, endocrinology, has been developed, and its growth has been so rapid that its influence is now felt in almost every branch of medicine.
Z. Cooper
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STUDIES OF THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS VIII. The Differential Diagnosis of Endocrine Disorders

, 1929
In an earlier communication (1), the author described in some detail an objective method for the differential diagnosis of disorders of the several endocrine glands and the separation of such endocrinopathies from the numerous non-endocrine conditions ...
A. Rowe
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INDIVIDUAL CONSTITUTION AND ENDOCRINE GLANDS

, 1924
Experience has long taught us that important branches of science in the beginning of their development are likely to be overestimated. In the history of medicine there are numerous examples of this psychological phenomenon.
J. Bauer
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The Endocrine Glands

1985
Among the endocrine glands, the pituitary is the most frequently affected in a manner giving rise to functional effects. The tendency of sarcoidosis to involve the meninges and neural structures at the base of the brain has been noted in Chapter 14. The variability of distribution and localization of hypothalamic-pituitary changes gives rise to a wide ...
J. G. Scadding, D. N. Mitchell
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MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS IN MONGOLIAN IDIOCY WITH REPORT OF TWO CASES


The etiology of mongolian idiocy is as much a mooted point today as it was when the condition was originally described by Langdon-Down (1). The possibility of an endocrine genesis has been the subject of much investigation and discussion, especially with
M. Gordon
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