.1% celiac disease, and 0.6% Turner syndrome. In the cohort of children with treated SH, the most prescribed co-medications were antibacterials for systemic use (92.5%), antiasthmatics (71.4%), corticosteroids (39.4%) and antihistamines (30.3%) for systemic
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Nella Augusta Greggio, Elisa Rossi, Silvia Calabria, Alice Meneghin, Joaquin Gutierrez de Rubalcava, Carlo Piccinni, and Antonella Pedrini
David J F Smith, Hemanth Prabhudev, Sirazum Choudhury, and Karim Meeran
705 – 712 . 10.1590/S0004-27302004000500017 15761542 24 Boland EW. 6a-Methyl corticosteroids a new series of anti-inflammatory compounds; clinical appraisal of their antirheumatic potencies . California Medicine 1958 88 417 – 422 . 25
Marloes L P Langelaan, Jérôme M H Kisters, Mirjam M Oosterwerff, and Arjen-Kars Boer
cortisol concentrations ( 8 , 9 ). LC–MS/MS analyses are not influenced by changes in e.g. concentrations of cortisol-binding globulin or cross-reactivity with other corticosteroid substances. In addition, LC–MS/MS analysis enables the analysis of cortisol
Henghai Huang, Qijian Ding, Xiaocao Lin, Delin Li, Jingjing Zeng, and Weijin Fu
accompanied by excessive secretion of corticosteroids or adrenomedullary hormones ( 9 ). It has been suggested that a routine examination of adrenal endocrine function be performed before surgery to determine the nature of the incidental adrenal tumours, to
Karolien Van De Maele, Jean De Schepper, Jesse Vanbesien, Monique Van Helvoirt, Ann De Guchtenaere, and Inge Gies
with corticosteroids, metformin and vitamin D supplementation. The studied outcomes combined anthropometric, densitometric and biochemical measurements. Following anthropometric measures were performed at baseline and at the end: body weight and
Anna Olsson-Brown, Rosemary Lord, Joseph Sacco, Jonathan Wagg, Mark Coles, and Munir Pirmohamed
reversible with corticosteroid containing immunosuppression, the endocrinopathies appear to be irreversible and, in the majority of cases, require lifelong replacement therapy ( 11 ). Thyroid dysfunction reported within metastatic malignant melanoma
Hauke Thomsen, Xinjun Li, Kristina Sundquist, Jan Sundquist, Asta Försti, and Kari Hemminki
Introduction Addison’s disease (AD) is an autoimmune disease (AID) characterized by a gradual autoantibody destruction of the adrenal cortex with resulting impaired production of corticosteroids and mineralocorticoids ( 1 ). Most patients
Emmanuelle Motte, Anya Rothenbuhler, Stephan Gaillard, Najiba Lahlou, Cécile Teinturier, Régis Coutant, and Agnès Linglart
-1-80 ) 20 Hart MM Swackhamer ES Straw JA. Studies on the site of action of o,p’-DDD in the dog adrenal cortex. II. TPNH- and corticosteroid precursor-stimulation of o,p’-DDD inhibited steroidogenesis . Steroids 1971 17 575 – 586 . ( https
Sandra R Dahl, Ingrid Nermoen, Ingeborg Brønstad, Eystein S Husebye, Kristian Løvås, and Per M Thorsby
–MS/MS methods are superior to immunoassays in monitoring patients with 21OHD on corticosteroid replacement therapy as they are more specific and can be multiplexed. Immunoassays seem to overestimate high concentrations of 17OHP and androstenedione considerably
M A Webb, H Mani, S J Robertson, H L Waller, D R Webb, C L Edwardson, D H Bodicoat, T Yates, K Khunti, and M J Davies
were eligible. Exclusion criteria were pregnancy, diabetes, use of corticosteroids, a disabling physical or mental condition and inability to speak English. The SUCCESS study recruited a total of 161 participants and for the purpose of this study