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    Selenium Intake Induces Growth Retardation Through Reversible Growth Hormone and Irreversible Somatomedin C Suppression

    Growth retardation is an outstanding symptom in animals exposed to toxic doses of selenium and is one of the main symptoms in stocks with alkali disease. Even Moxon (1937) demonstrated a convincing correlation...

    O. Thorlacius-Ussing, A. Flyvbjerg, U. Tarp, K. Overvad in Selenium in Biology and Medicine (1989)

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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)