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Chinese Medical Journal, Peking

Chinese Medical Journal, Peking and caused tient who had been sodium restriction pertrophy, was on a thyroidectomy by hypersécré¬ long-standing tion hormone This diet with diuretic for who had of (TSH). increase cardiac or thyroid stimulating therapy disease, in also noted when sustained loss due the disease rat extensive to state phosphatase activity, pituitary electrolyte incubated with The administration of excessive dextrose in were hypothalamus extracts, re¬ present. water glands sulted to be of the fraction of solution also a property nonproteinic in the immediate was an postoperative period extracts. It was observed that lack of factor in the hypothalamus thy¬ important etiological of this development roid hormones in the blood due to in¬ condition. The thyroidectomy and immediate treatment early recognition creased the action of the and with salts solutions hypertonic restored normal cerebral thyrotropic pituitary gland decreased the concentration of factor and cardiovascular function in all in this thyrotropin releasing patients study. in the amounts Twelve of (TRF) Conversely, large 15 patients herein survived this acute hypothalamus. reported in of hormones the blood decreased the effect of thyroid postoperative complication. the fractions the of on hypothalamic phosphatase activity the this factor could pituitary A of 173 Instances of Adenomas of gland. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Chinese Medical Journal, Peking

JAMA , Volume 189 (13) – Sep 28, 1964

Chinese Medical Journal, Peking

Abstract

and caused tient who had been sodium restriction pertrophy, was on a thyroidectomy by hypersécré¬ long-standing tion hormone This diet with diuretic for who had of (TSH). increase cardiac or thyroid stimulating therapy disease, in also noted when sustained loss due the disease rat extensive to state phosphatase activity, pituitary electrolyte incubated with The administration of excessive dextrose in were hypothalamus extracts, re¬ present. water glands sulted to be of...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1964 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1964.03070130101075
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Abstract

and caused tient who had been sodium restriction pertrophy, was on a thyroidectomy by hypersécré¬ long-standing tion hormone This diet with diuretic for who had of (TSH). increase cardiac or thyroid stimulating therapy disease, in also noted when sustained loss due the disease rat extensive to state phosphatase activity, pituitary electrolyte incubated with The administration of excessive dextrose in were hypothalamus extracts, re¬ present. water glands sulted to be of the fraction of solution also a property nonproteinic in the immediate was an postoperative period extracts. It was observed that lack of factor in the hypothalamus thy¬ important etiological of this development roid hormones in the blood due to in¬ condition. The thyroidectomy and immediate treatment early recognition creased the action of the and with salts solutions hypertonic restored normal cerebral thyrotropic pituitary gland decreased the concentration of factor and cardiovascular function in all in this thyrotropin releasing patients study. in the amounts Twelve of (TRF) Conversely, large 15 patients herein survived this acute hypothalamus. reported in of hormones the blood decreased the effect of thyroid postoperative complication. the fractions the of on hypothalamic phosphatase activity the this factor could pituitary A of 173 Instances of Adenomas of gland.

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Published: Sep 28, 1964

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