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included 278 adult patients diagnosed with AD between 1950 and 2016, of which 56% were female. The mean age at diagnosis was 33.6 ± 19.3 years. Clinical presentation At the time of the diagnosis, the most frequently reported symptoms and signs were
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Introduction In mammals, motherhood is accompanied by diverse adaptations as well as neural and behavioral plasticity, helping the female to cope with the demands of reproduction ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). These adaptations confer neuroprotection to the
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females than in males if compared to GD and its incidence rises with age, in particular from 60 years of age ( 7 ). It is well known that iodine viability influences the epidemiology of thyroid diseases, with hypothyroidism dominating in areas of high
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suspicion ( n = 29) P value Screening ( n = 4) P value between all three groups Age at diagnosis (years) 56.3 ± 16.1 59.7 ± 14.1 52.4 ± 17.6 0.037 33.3 ± 8.7 0.001* Females ( n ) 47 (51%) 35 (59%) 9 (31%) 0
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adrenocortical hormones were even characterized that morphine toxicity was linked to the adrenal gland. Thus, Lewis (1) and Mackay & Mackay (2) showed that adrenalectomy increased morphine sensitivity in female rats, and chronic treatment with morphine in
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methods Animals This experiment used 45 female rats (weighing 190–210 g) that had never been pregnant. All female rats were kept in the Experimental Animal Department at China Medical University under specific pathogen-free conditions, in a constant
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were considered to be in the menopause. In total, 1045 patients were excluded for the following reasons: premenopausal female ( n = 239); male age below 50 years ( n = 156); presence of viral liver disease or autoimmune hepatitis ( n = 171
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our work was to assess both CIMT and endothelial dysfunction in patients with hypothyroidism. Materials and methods Our study included 110 Egyptian females, aged 18 to 55 years, recruited from the Endocrinology Clinic at Cairo University
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gain during pregnancy and diabetes (type 1, type 2 or gestational) are among the adverse influences put forward by this hypothesis ( 3 , 4 , 5 ). Obesity and hyperinsulinemia are major causes for female hyperandrogenemia. The thereby elevated
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. Results The seventh survey of the Tromsø study Three thousand seven hundred sixty-nine subjects had valid serum 25(OH)D and PTH measurements. Among these, 2803 (1682 females and 1121 males) had serum calcium in the range 2.20–2.50 mmol/L and serum