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  1. ... Adrenal Hypoplasia Congenita. [GeneReviews(®). 1993] Review NR0B1-Related Adrenal ... Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency - GeneReviews® PROP1-Related Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency - ...
  2. ... for biliary colic; additional treatments for osteoporosis include hormone ... from HbF induction with hydroxyurea. Luspatercept may also be used to ...
  3. ... young people to discuss the issues related to hormone replacement therapy and future issues ... plasma renin activity) is necessary. Monitoring should be fairly intense in ...
  4. ... 62 ] Among 178 women, 106 (60%) needed pubertal induction (with hormone substitution treatment), whereas 72 (40%) had spontaneous menarche. ... 85% did not have spontaneous menarche and needed induction of puberty (with hormone replacement therapy). Girls and young women conditioned with ...
  5. ... Monitor timing & progression of puberty & need for puberty induction & hormone replacement therapy. Assess for gender identity concerns. At ...
  6. ... further adjustments are based on serum testosterone levels. Hormone replacement therapy for males desiring fertility (fertility induction in males). As testosterone replacement therapy suppresses spermatogenesis ...
  7. ... Yuan CC, et al. Relationship between gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist and myoma cellular activity: preliminary findings on positron emission tomography. Fertil Steril. ...
  8. ... in the back of the upper abdomen . The adrenal glands make important hormones that help control heart rate , blood pressure , blood sugar , and the way the body reacts to stress . Neuroblastoma may be found in the adrenal glands and paraspinal nerve tissue from the neck ...
  9. ... worse. 4. Hypercortisolism in MAS results from autonomous activity of the adrenal fetal zone, which involutes rapidly after birth and ...
  10. ... may secrete several substances, including gastrin, insulin, adrenocorticotropic hormone, or vasoactive intestinal polypeptide. Although adrenal neoplasia is a frequent finding in MEN1, only ...
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