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Introduction Osteoporosis (OP) is a metabolic bone disease characterized by reduced bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mass and destruction of bone microarchitecture, leading to increased bone fragility and increased risk of fracture ( 1
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). Relieving extrinsic compression of the optic pathways through early surgical intervention remains a subject of conjecture, as surgery carries a risk of postoperative CSF rhinorrhoea and posterior pituitary damage ( 1 , 15 , 31 ). Earlier literature argued
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hormonal deficiencies. Though several secondary etiologies viz., autoimmune, infectious, infiltrative, neoplastic, and drug-induced forms have been described, primary autoimmune hypophysitis (PAH) remains common ( 1 ). The goals of PAH treatment include
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publication bias of the literature. All the statistical analyses were performed with R Studio, version 1.0.143. Results Study characteristics A total of 1104 citations were identified by our search strategy. After a detailed evaluation of these
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identified in ALK, ATM, CSF1R, GNAS, SMARCB1 , and NOTCH1 genes. This alteration was not previously reported in metastatic MTC. Spoziello et al . detected germline p.Arg417Gln mutation in the MET gene in siblings diagnosed with MTC and other primary
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Introduction In adults from Westernized societies, the arterial system is the second most mineralized site after the skeleton, and there is increasing evidence of a reciprocal regulation between the calcification of both systems ( 1 , 2 ). In
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. ( https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem.87.1.8172 ) 38 Gibb FW Homer NZ Faqehi AM Upreti R Livingstone DE McInnes KJ Andrew R Walker BR . Aromatase inhibition reduces insulin sensitivity in healthy men . Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and
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( 1 ) (NFPAs). Even though radiological and autopsy studies find mostly small pituitary microadenomas ( 2 , 3 , 4 ) (<1 cm), recent case series revealed that more than half of PIs coming to medical attention are macroadenomas ( 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9
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and 95% of the expression levels seen from Xa ( 6 , 7 ). The genes in the pseudoautosomal region 1 (PAR1) ( AKAP17A , ASMT , ASMTL , CD99 , CD99P1 , CRLF2 , CSF2RA , DHRSX , GTPBP6 , IL3RA , P2RY8,PLCXD1 , PPP2R3B , SHOX , SLC25A6 , XG