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Cancer and the pituitary gland
Experientia, 1950Ein Extrakt aus Hypophysenhinterlappen wurde gewonnen, der an Krebskranken weitgehende Verkleinerung der Tumoren und Besserung des Allgemeinzustandes erzeugt. Die beiden Wirkungen sind voneinander unabhangig und durch verschiedene Faktoren hervorgerufen. Die Hypophyse enthalt nicht nur krebserzeugende, sondern auch krebshemmende Prinzipien.
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2010
Excessive secretion of pituitary hormones, as well as their deficiency, may cause a constellation of clinical and pathological manifestations involving major organ systems of the body, including the skin. There are no specific cutaneous signs or symptoms that are pathognomonic for the main manifestations of pituitary gland diseases such as ...
Montinari M., Rongioletti F.
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Excessive secretion of pituitary hormones, as well as their deficiency, may cause a constellation of clinical and pathological manifestations involving major organ systems of the body, including the skin. There are no specific cutaneous signs or symptoms that are pathognomonic for the main manifestations of pituitary gland diseases such as ...
Montinari M., Rongioletti F.
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Neuroendocrinology of the Pituitary Gland
Toxicologic Pathology, 1989The hypophysial-portal chemotransmitter hypothesis of control of the anterior pituitary was first set forth in the 1940s on the basis of physiological studies of the effects of lesions of the hypothalamus, and of section of the pituitary stalk on pituitary function.
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Vasoinhibins and the Pituitary Gland
2010Vasoinhibins are a family of peptides that inhibit blood vessel growth, dilation, permeability, and survival. They are generated by the proteolytic cleavage of prolactin by cathepsin D, matrix metalloproteases, and bone morphogenic protein-1. Lactotropes within the anterior pituitary gland produce and release vasoinhibins.
Isabel, Méndez +5 more
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Metastatic tumor of the pituitary gland
Neurosurgery, 1987Abstract Although metastatic tumors of the pituitary gland and the sellar region are not common, they may radiographically mimic a pituitary tumor. Because the metastasis frequently involves the posterior lobe and because lateral extension to the cavernous sinus is common, patients may present with ptosis, diplopia, or diabetes insipidus.
P B, Nelson +2 more
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Surgery of the pituitary gland
Current Problems in Surgery, 1981G T, Tindall, S C, Tindall
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Archives of Neurology, 1985
This book, edited by Professor Hiroo Imura of Kyoto (Japan) University, is a well-organized review of several basic and clinical aspects of normal and abnormal functions of the pituitary gland. Approximately two thirds of this volume contain chapters that present the most current information on the morphology, regulation of secretory activity, and ...
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This book, edited by Professor Hiroo Imura of Kyoto (Japan) University, is a well-organized review of several basic and clinical aspects of normal and abnormal functions of the pituitary gland. Approximately two thirds of this volume contain chapters that present the most current information on the morphology, regulation of secretory activity, and ...
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The human pituitary master gland stripped to single-cell resolution
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2022Emma Laporte +2 more
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Carcinoma of the pituitary gland
The Journal of Pathology, 1973V S, D'Abrera +3 more
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