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    Prevalence of less severe hypercortisolism in fractured patients admitted in an outpatient clinic for metabolic bone diseases

    To evaluate the prevalence of less severe hypercortisolism (LSH) in fractured patients, and its association with hypertension, hyperglicemia, dyslipidemia, and obesity.

    F. Pugliese, A. S. Salcuni, C. Battista, V. Carnevale, G. Guglielmi in Endocrine (2021)

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    Functional hyperandrogenism detected by corticotropin and GnRH-analogue stimulation tests in women affected by apparently idiopathic hirsutism

    The etiologic diagnosis of hirsutism is often difficult. Previous studies have reported normal basal androgen and SHBG concentrations in 33–50% of hirsute women, suggesting the presence of an “idiopathic” form...

    Dr. Riccardo Rossi, L. Tauchmanovà, A. Luciano in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (2001)