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    LONG TERM TREATMENT BY A LONG ACTING SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGUE (SMS 201–995) IN A 4 MONTHS BOY PRESENTING WITH PRIMARY PERMANENT HYPERINSULINISM

    SMS 201-995 was used in a 4 month-old boy presenting hypoglycemic seizures with hyperinsulinism. The dose of SMS 201-995 was rapidly increased during the first week from 10 ug/kg/day to 100 ug/kg/day, and was ...

    M T Tauber, J P Tauber, A G Harris, J M Lafitte, M Keddari in Pediatric Research (1988)

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    Observations During a Clinical Trial of Sandostatin® in Acromegalic Patients

    Ten acromegalic patients were studied over a period of 75 weeks. Four had had one or more attempted ablations of their pituitary adenoma, six were previously untreated or had been unsuccessfully treated with b...

    H. Ørskov, J. Weeke, S. E. Christensen in Sandostatin® in the Treatment of Acromegaly (1988)

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    Long-Term Treatment of Acromegaly by Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion of the Long-Acting Somatostatin Analog Sandostatin® (SMS 201–995, Octreotide)

    Recently the long-acting somatostatin analog Sandostatin® (SMS 201–995, Octreotide) was introduced for the therapy of acromegaly. On a two or three daily subcutaneous (s.c.) injection regimen plasma GH levels hav...

    J. P. Tauber, Th. Babin, M. C. R. Ducasse in Sandostatin® in the Treatment of Acromegaly (1988)

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    Long-Term Efficacy of Sandostatin®(SMS 201–995, Octreotide) in 178 Acromegalic Patients. Results from the International Multicentre Acromegaly Study Group

    Sandostatin® (SMS 201–995), a synthetic long-acting octapeptide, represents an efficacious alternative therapeutic candidate to available treatment modalities for acromegaly.

    A. G. Harris, H. Prestele, K. Herold in Sandostatin® in the Treatment of Acromegaly (1988)

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    Radiometric dating of sediments using fission tracks in conodonts

    Conodonts are microfossils which are commonly found in marine rocks of Cambrian to Triassic age. Although their biological affinities are difficult to assess, conodonts are valuable stratigraphical indices for...

    H. M. Sachs, M. Denkinger, C. L. Bennett, A. G. Harris in Nature (1980)

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    Anaesthesia for posterior cervical osteotomy

    We have studied 22 consecutive cases of posterior cervical osteotomy done at the Toronto East General Hospital between October 1967 and November 1973.

    A. G. Harris, J. S. Heron, W. A. Renwick in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1975)

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