Monographs on Endocrinology
Volume 1 / 1967 to Volume 32 / 1989
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Diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpretation was assessed prospectively in patients with ambiguous genitalia or intersex problems. MRI depiction of the uterus was possible in 93%, the...
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Normal growth as well as acromegaloid features have been described in patients after HY for craniopharyngioma. This growth has been attributed to multiple factors including prolactin, ICF-I, insulin and anti-G...
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Humoral hypercalcemia associated with certain neoplasms is caused by their secretion of a parathyroid-like 16-18 kd peptide, PTHrP. PTHrP also is expressed by keratinocytes, placenta, fetal parathyroids, and l...
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Previous studies demonstrated that an excitatory amino acid analog, NMDA, stimulates LHRH secretion in the ovine fetus, prepubertal primate and rat at the hypothalamic level. It is not known if this stimulator...
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The chronically catheterized sheep model offers a useful approach to the study of fetal and neonatal neuroendocrine and pituitary maturation.(1) The ontogeny of somatomedin (SM) concentrations in the normal ovine...
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The mechanism responsible for short stature in patients with Turner’s syndrome is unknown. Growth retardation in the syndrome of gonadal dysgenesis is often present in utero; growth velocity after infancy and ear...
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