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The Physiology of the Endocrine System

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1997
Understanding the basic physiology of endocrinology and metabolism is important for the safe conduct of anesthesia of patients with endocrine disease. Full endocrine assessment and considered interpretation of the results is essential before anesthesia and surgery.
F M, Lyons, K, Meeran
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Disorders of the Endocrine System

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1981
The early identification of a number of neonatal endocrine diseases can result in successful therapy. Laboratory diagnosis of thyroid disorders, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, growth hormone deficiency, and diabetes insipidus are discussed.
J H, Howanitz, P J, Howanitz
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Age and the Endocrine System

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1985
The pattern of age-induced changes in each endocrine system is unique. Both hormone levels and target organ responsivity are altered in the aging endocrine-cardiovascular system. Serum levels of vasopressor hormones both increase (norepinephrine) and decrease (renin, aldosterone).
R H, Noth, E L, Mazzaferri
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The Endocrine System and the Stomach

1964
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses a critical survey of what is known or believed concerning some aspects of the relationship between the endocrine system and the stomach. The subject matter to be considered has a distinct clinical bias because much of the work performed in this field has stemmed directly from the belief that the incidence and ...
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Endotoxins and endocrine system

Domestic Animal Endocrinology, 1998
There is good evidence for the interaction of neuroendocrine and immune systems. Endotoxin (LPS)-induced mediators (e.g., cytokines, prostaglandins etc) set on endocrine organs (e.g., the hypothalamo-pituitry-adrenal axis; thyroid glands etc). Endotoxin-treated, intestinal ischemic, or irradiated rats show decreased T4 levels of blood.
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Endocrine Systems and Behavior

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
Estradiol, either directly from the ovary of females or as a metabolite of testosterone from the testes of males, seems to be the necessary and probably sufficient endocrine signal for sexual differentiation and adult sexual expression. Progesterone, in females, may play an important priming or facilitative role prior to estrus, especially following ...
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The phylogeny of the endocrine system

Experientia, 1986
Phylogeny, which is a representation of the evolutionary history of taxa, requires critical interpretation of biological diversity and of the relationship of this with the unity of organisation which underlies living systems. Some degree of personal judgement may be involved in particular cases, and so, because of this subjective element, phylogenetic ...
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Obesity and the Endocrine System

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1984
The entire endocrine system including the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, thyroid, adrenal cortex, and gonads, has been examined for the cause of obesity. This article discusses the relationship between obesity and the endocrine glandular system. Guidelines for treating obesity caused by specific endocrine dysfunction are presented in detail.
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The Heart as an Endocrine System

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2012
Ashanpreet S, Grewal   +3 more
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