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A review of systemic infiltrative diseases and associated endocrine diseases

Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición (English ed.), 2021
Systemic infiltrative diseases are relatively rare conditions consisting of cell infiltration or substance deposition in multiple organs and systems, including endocrine glands. This article reviews endocrine changes in the main four diseases at epidemiological level: sarcoidosis, Langerhans cell histiocytosis, hereditary hemochromatosis, and systemic ...
Laura González Fernández   +3 more
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HIV Disease and the Endocrine System

New England Journal of Medicine, 1992
HUMAN immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) that results from it may involve, directly or indirectly, virtually every organ system. The endocrine system is not spared. Recent reports of endocrine and metabolic abnormalities in patients with HIV infection document the vulnerability of this system in ...
Jane F. Desforges   +2 more
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CYTOKINES IN DISEASES OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

Cell Biology International, 2000
AbstractCytokines, the polypeptide mediators of the immune system, were shown to exert numerous actions on endocrine functions. Bidirectional links based on the sharing of mediators and receptors between the immune and neuroendocrine systems lead to the concept of the immune—neuroendocrine system that seems to constitute an important and sophisticated ...
András Falus   +3 more
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Viral Infections and Diseases of the Endocrine System

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1971
The etiology of most endocrine disorders remains unknown. Although viruses have been suggested as possible etiologic agents, this area has received relatively little attention. Scattered throughout the literature, however, are a number of case reports which contain clinical and pathological evidence of endocrine involvement during and after certain ...
Abner Louis Notkins, Nelson L. Levy
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Diseases of the Endocrine System

2016
The endocrine system is so intimately tied to elementary body functions that malfunctions within the endocrine system are pathogenic and potentially life threatening. To understand human endocrinology, the elucidation of defects is even more required because from the defects the healthy, normal situation might be inferred.
Winfried G. Rossmanith, Bernhard Kleine
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Disease of the endocrine system. Diabetes

NATURE AND SCIENCE, 2020
It is common knowledge that the Diabetes is a widespread disease of the endocrine system. To outline the main points, it is worth too say that Diabetes is a chronic disease associated with an absolute or relative deficiency of the hormone insulin, wherein the insulin secreted by the pancreas and cleaves the glucose in the blood.
Gulara Rufat Sadikhova   +2 more
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Use of transdermal therapeutic systems for endocrine diseases

Vrač skoroj pomoŝi (Emergency Doctor), 2020
Transdermal therapeutic system (TTS) is a new generation of dosage forms when a drug substance enters the body through the skin, and then gets into the bloodstream. The advantages and disadvantages of this dosage form are known. Transdermal drug delivery has great prospects, is easy to prescribe, convenient for elderly patients.
Indira Uzdenova, Camila Musaeva
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Multisystemic Disease With Involvement of Immune, Endocrine, and Neurologic Systems

Journal of Child Neurology, 1997
[No abstract available]
SALERNO, MARIACAROLINA   +6 more
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