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Steroid-Induced, Steroid-Producing, and Steroid-Responsive Tumors

1976
As an introduction to the chapters to follow, this report will aim to present certain hopefully provocative observations on the nature of steroid-related tumors in man and animals.
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Epidural steroids

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2001
Although possessing a long history of use, the therapeutic use of epidural steroid injections still needs substantiation. Refinements in our understanding of the pathophysiology of radicular pain and in the techniques used to deliver depo-steroids to the target tissue will lead to improved clinical outcomes and fewer technique and drug-related side ...
K A, Mulligan, J C, Rowlingson
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Anabolic Steroids

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
Anabolic steroids have been employed extensively in equine practice over the past 25 years. Their usefulness is largely dependent on subjective opinions, as only minimal studies have been carried out in horses. Therefore, their use will vary markedly between practitioners depending on their personal experiences and pressures by trainers to use them ...
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TOPICAL STEROIDS

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1992
Topical steroids are among the most frequently prescribed medications in the treatment of skin disease. Hundreds of preparations are currently available in a variety of vehicles and potencies. This article details the mechanism of action, determinants of clinical effectiveness, vehicle and potency selection, special considerations, and side effects of ...
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Neuroactive Steroids

2014
This entry delineates the pharmacological, physiological, pathological, and therapeutic relevance of neuroactive steroids. These steroids are endogenous or synthetic compounds that can cross the blood-brain barrier and rapidly alter neuronal excitability via membrane receptors.
Morrow AL, Porcu P
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Anabolic steroids

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2000
Anabolic steroids are synthetic derivatives of testosterone modified to enhance the anabolic rather than the androgenic actions of the hormone. The anabolic effects are considered to be those promoting protein synthesis, muscle growth and crythopoiesis.
D R, Mottram, A J, George
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Steroid Biochemistry

2014
Accurate analysis of steroid hormones represents an essential part in the evaluation of a patient with disorders or differences in sex development. Analytical methods based on mass spectrometry (MS) have become the state-of-the-art methodology allowing for the most specific qualitative and quantitative determination of steroid hormones and their ...
Clemens Kamrath   +2 more
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Anabolic Steroids

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1984
Anabolic-androgenic steroid hormones are used by athletes in an attempt to improve performance. Side effects include decreased testosterone and sperm production, acne, balding, and increased aggression. The long-term effects are not known.
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Designer Steroids

2009
Anabolic steroids have been studied for over 50 years and during that time numerous compounds with a variety of functional groups have been produced and many have been published. Of these only a small number have been introduced to the pharmaceutical market.
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Steroids

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1993
J P, Frangie, H M, Leibowitz
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