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  1. ... Spontaneous burned-out acromegaly with preservation of normal human growth hormone responses: diagnostic, historical, theoretical, and treatment aspects. Johns ...
  2. ... of estrogen . Estrogens are thought to promote the growth of hormone -dependent breast cancer cells. The camphor-containing compound showed only modest inhibition of estrone sulfatase activity in human breast cancer cells grown in vitro .[ 7 ] References ...
  3. ... MEN4 was described as a novel syndrome in humans in 2011, with the major characteristics including primary hyperparathyroidism and pituitary adenomas. MEN syndrome–associated tumors usually manifest themselves by overproduction of hormones, tumor growth, or both. (Refer to the MEN1 , MEN2 , and ...
  4. ... de crecimiento</language-mapped-topic><mesh-heading ><descriptor >Growth ... >Pituitary Disorders</related-topic>< ...
  5. ... cycle progression and stop cell division.[ 28 ] Another theory ... vitro study, human colon cancer cells were exposed to antineoplaston AS2- ...
  6. ... only after a cardiac evaluation for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Growth hormone (GH) treatment. If treatment with growth hormone is contemplated, its unproven benefit and potential risks ...
  7. ... 47 ] Anterior pituitary deficits include secondary amenorrhea, panhypopituitarism, growth hormone deficiency, hypoadrenalism, and abnormalities of gonadotropins. This incidence ...
  8. ... acid, which is associated with idiopathic liver disease Growth hormone therapy unless there is proven growth hormone deficiency, as it can promote ketosis and development ...
  9. ... both length and weight. Some children have documented growth hormone (GH) deficiency, but response to GH therapy may ... MacFarland & Hartung 2015 ]. Some children have had documented growth hormone (GH) deficiency; however, because response to GH therapy ...
  10. ... individuals with short stature who are eligible for growth hormone therapy, testosterone therapy is either delayed or given ... individual has short stature and is eligible for growth hormone therapy, testosterone therapy should be either delayed or ...
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