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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Replacement
  1. ... that produce hormones, affected individuals often begin hormone replacement therapy during early adolescence to start puberty, causing ... to grow, and eventually leading to menstruation. Hormone replacement therapy is also important for bone health and ...
  2. ... disorder: expert recommendations for diagnosis, management, and enzyme replacement therapy. Ann Intern Med. 2003 Feb 18;138( ... to diagnosis in the novel era of enzyme replacement therapy. J Intern Med. 2004 Jun;255(6): ...
  3. ... for the function of cells involved in the replacement of old bone tissue with new bone (bone ...
  4. ... Wolfram syndrome who develops diabetes mellitus requires insulin replacement therapy. Optic atrophy is often the next symptom ...
  5. ... are confined to one side of the body. Replacement of bone with fibrous tissue may lead to ...
  6. ... of oral contraceptives (birth control pills) or hormone replacement therapy that contains estrogen. The risk of abnormal ...
  7. ... the use of protein C concentrates (human) as replacement therapy for life-threatening blood-clotting complications. Biologics. ...
  8. ... recommendations for treatment in the era of enzyme replacement therapy. Eur J Pediatr. 2008 Mar;167(3): ...
  9. ... blood glucose is not well controlled by insulin replacement therapy. Improper control can also cause blood glucose ...
  10. ... VA, Tisdale JF, Dever DP, Porteus MH. Gene replacement of alpha-globin with beta-globin restores hemoglobin ...
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