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Rathke's cleft cyst: From history to molecular genetics. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Endocr Metab Disord
Hacioglu A   +8 more
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Pituitary apoplexy presenting as refractory hyponatremia. [PDF]

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Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction

Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice, 2011
Equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), also known as equine Cushing's syndrome, is a widely recognized disease of aged horses. Over the past two decades, the aged horse population has expanded significantly and in addition, client awareness of PPID has increased.
Dianne Mcfarlane
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Suspensory ligament degeneration associated with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction in horses

Veterinary Journal, 2015
In older horses, pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) and suspensory ligament (SL) degeneration are common. The aim of the present study was to identify histopathological changes in the SL in horses with PPID. SLs of four horses with clinical signs of PPID (17-26 years of age) were compared with SLs from four old horses (18-31 years of age) and
Theresia Licka
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Diagnostic testing for pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction in horses

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
Summary Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction is a slowly progressive disorder that afflicts most breeds of horses. Because it shares features with human Cushing disease, it has been referred to as equine Cushing disease. A variety of tests of pituitary-adrenocortical function were performed on horses with evidence of pituitary pars intermedia ...
N O, Dybdal   +5 more
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Treatment with Pergolide or Cyproheptadine of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (Equine Cushing's Disease) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2002
Abstract Medical records of 27 horses (including 13 ponies) treated with pergolide or cyproheptadine for pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction were reviewed to determine the effect of treatment on plasma ACTH, insulin, and glucose concentrations and clinical signs.
Gary D Smith, Jill Beech
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