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Endocrine Remission after Pituitary Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Differences in Rates of Response for Matched Cohorts of Cushing’s Disease and Acromegaly Patients [PDF]
Daniel M. Trifiletti +6 more
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Abstract Background Findings are contradictory regarding changes in the incidence and prevalence of Parkinson's disease (PD) over time; data for other parkinsonian disorders are rare. Objectives To analyze temporal trends in the incidence and prevalence of eight parkinsonisms (PD, MSA, PSP, CBS, DLB, vascular parkinsonism, drug‐induced parkinsonism ...
Sacha E. Gandhi +7 more
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Management of endocrine disorders in pregnancy. Part II. Pituitary, ovarian and adrenal disease. [PDF]
Zephne M. van der Spuy, Howard S. Jacobs
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Research shows that (R, S)‐ketamine and its stereoisomers effectively reduce symptoms of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and treatment‐resistant depression, with (R)‐ketamine offering similar benefits with fewer side effects. Evidence highlights specific neural circuits and regions, including the dentate gyrus, prefrontal cortex, vCA3, dorsal ...
Thomas Edward Cutting +1 more
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Simmonds's Disease (Pituitary Cachexia) [PDF]
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Role of Sleep Disturbances and Diabetes‐Related Distress on Glycemic Control: A Path Analysis
ABSTRACT Despite advancements in diabetes management technology, many patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) struggle to achieve optimal glycemic control. Sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and insomnia are common in T2D and linked to poor glycemic control. Insomnia, particularly with short sleep duration, may worsen glycemic control by
Bomin Jeon +2 more
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An overview of hypopituitarism's causes. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Chen Z, Sun L, Guo W.
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Abstract Netherton syndrome (NS) is a rare, severe, and often life‐threatening disease for which current therapeutic approaches are limited and show variable effectiveness. NS is characterized by excessive epidermal desquamation that results in a highly defective epidermal barrier, constitutive skin inflammation, allergies, and hair abnormalities.
Eleni Zingkou +3 more
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