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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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PHARMACOLOGIC MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH DISEASES OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
Endocrine disorders are commonly seen in the general population. This article discusses the physiology, pathogenesis, and the medical and dental management of patients with thyroid, parathyroid, and pituitary gland disorders. In addition, the pharmacologic treatment, common side effects, and dental drug interactions of concern are discussed.
R G, Sherman, D H, Lasseter
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The Role of the Vitamin D Endocrine System in Health and Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
The secosteroid hormone 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3) is the major biologically active metabolite of vitamin D3.
Helmut Reichel   +2 more
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Autoimmunity and the endocrine system: Adrenal, Graves' disease, immune checkpoint

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2020
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Alessandro Antonelli   +3 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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Control of autoimmune diseases by the vitamin D endocrine system

Nature Clinical Practice Rheumatology, 2008
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D(3) [1,25(OH)(2)D(3)], the biologically active form of vitamin D(3), is a secosteroid hormone essential for bone and mineral homeostasis. It regulates the growth and differentiation of multiple cell types, and displays immunoregulatory and anti-inflammatory properties.
Luciano Adorini, Giuseppe Penna
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Vitamin D endocrine system involvement in autoimmune rheumatic diseases

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2011
Vitamin D is synthesized from cholesterol in the skin (80-90%) under the sunlight and then metabolized into an active D hormone in liver, kidney and peripheral immune/inflammatory cells. These endocrine-immune effects include also the coordinated activities of the vitamin D-activating enzyme, 1alpha-hydroxylase (CYP27B1), and the vitamin D receptor ...
CUTOLO, MAURIZIO   +2 more
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Occupational and Other Environmental Diseases of the Endocrine System

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984
The environment of the work place can be overtly dangerous if one must operate hazardous machinery, handle corrosive chemicals, or is exposed to toxic inhalants. Alternatively, occupational health hazards may be more subtle in the form of exposure to carcinogenic chemicals or irradiation, which may act insidiously during a period of many years.
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Sleep and the endocrine system: new associations to old diseases

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2002
Sleep and sleep disorders play a prominent role in hormone regulation. Given that sleep disordered breathing (SDB) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are thought to result from obesity, it has been assumed that when the two coexist, the diabetes was caused by the obesity.
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Assessing a nanothings system to monitor endocrine diseases automatously

2014 9th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2014
Nano-communications have tremendous potential for applications in the biomedical, environmental, industrial and military fields. Molecular communication is a new communication paradigm which allows nanomachines to exchange information using molecules as carrier.
Luís Paulo Reis   +2 more
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