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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 ...
P, Igaz, A, Falus, E, Gláz, K, Rácz
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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 ...
Diego, Muñoz Moreno   +3 more
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Monogenic autoimmune diseases of the endocrine system

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 2016
The most common endocrine diseases, type 1 diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism, are the result of autoimmunity. Clustering of autoimmune endocrinopathies can result from polygenic predisposition, or more rarely, may present as part of a wider syndrome due to a mutation within one of seven genes. These monogenic autoimmune diseases show highly
Johnson, M. B.   +2 more
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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.
Bernhard Kleine, Winfried G. Rossmanith
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Endocrine System and Cardiovascular Disease

2017
The Endocrine System play a pivotal role in the regulation of Cardiovascular System, thus regulating many of its activities. Hormones are active on hearth rate, ventricular contraction, blood pressure and body fluid rgulation, not only at periferal level but also on lung circulation.
Carlo Maria Rotella   +2 more
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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   +1 more
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1 Endocrine manifestations of systemic disease

Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1979
Summary To understand the myriad changes of endocrine function that occur in systemic disease, an attempt has been made to classify some of the better defined ones into several categories (see Table 1). However, there remains for each category, and the group considered in toto , the nagging question of why such changes of endocrine function should ...
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