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Category: Issue 3 (July-September)113

High TSH and low T4 as prognostic markers in older patients

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Elderly patients, Hospitalization, hypothyroidism, Non-thyroidal illness, Thyroid hormones Leave a comment

Very premature pubarche in girls is not a pubertal variant

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Adrenarche, Adrenortical carcinoma, puberty Leave a comment

Sertoli cell tumor and gonadoblastoma in an untreated 29-year-old 46,XY phenotypic male with Frasier syndrome carrying a WT1 IVS9+4C>T mutation

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Frasier syndrome, Gonadoblastoma, Sertoli cell tumor, WT1 gene Leave a comment

Parathyroid carcinoma as a challenging diagnosis: Report of three cases

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged AgNOR, Hypercalcemia, Ki-67, Parathyroid carcinoma, Primary hyperparathyroidism Leave a comment

Expression of somatostatin receptors may guide the use of somatostatin receptor imaging and therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Differentiated thyroid cancer, Endocrine tumors, Imaging, Nuclear medicine, somatostatin analogues, Somatostatin receptors, Therapy Leave a comment

A novel finding in MNGIE (Mitochondrial Neurogastrointestinal Encephalomyopathy): hypergonadotropic hypogonadism

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, Mitochondrial myopathy, MNGIE Leave a comment

The pluses and minuses of bariatric surgery for morbid obesity: An endocrinological perspective

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Bariatric surgery, Hypertension, Obesity comorbidities, Type 2 diabetes mellitus Leave a comment

More on the management of lateral neck ectopic thyroid tissue

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Diagnosis, Ectopic thyroid, Surgery Leave a comment

The aging of the endocrine hypothalamus and its dependent endocrine glands

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged Adrenals, Aging, Endocrine hypothalamus, Gonads, Hypophysis, thyroid Leave a comment

The “homeostasis hormone” and its CRF1 receptor. From structure to function

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Posted in Issue 3 (July-September)113, Journal Articles, Volume 11 (2012) Tagged CRF-peptides, CRF-receptors, Non-peptide antagonists, Physiological/pathophysiological role, Structure Leave a comment
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