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probably from sleep apnea. Finally, Dopey’s absence of beard is compatible with hypogonadism, therefore, he most probably exemplifies the most severe form of the disorder affecting all members of this family. We are, therefore, searching for a genetic
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, uncontrolled access to food may be allowed substantial weight gain will occur, resulting in physical consequences, such as diabetes mellitus and sleep apnea. Managing the transition to adult life with people with neurodevelopmental syndromes, such as PWS
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, arthralgia, and soft tissue changes, and comorbidities include hypertension, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, and carpal tunnel syndrome (2, 9, 10) . If left untreated, long-term exposure to GH/IGF1 hypersecretion in patients with acromegaly can be associated
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GLP-1 and GIP has been shown to exhibit a circadian pattern, with lower levels in the morning and higher levels in the late afternoon ( 9 , 10 ). The timing of sleep and meals shows variation over the week, with other activity patterns in the
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output, total peripheral resistance and renovascular resistance; insulin resistance and sleep apnea. In adult patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS), hypertension is present in 70–85% of patients; after surgical treatment, approximately 30% of adults
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