... Chem. 259, 5368-5371 Glatz, J . F. C., Baenvaldt, CCF, Veerleamp, J. H., and Kempen, H. J. M.... more ... Chem. 259, 5368-5371 Glatz, J . F. C., Baenvaldt, CCF, Veerleamp, J. H., and Kempen, H. J. M. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 4295-4300 Bass, NM, Manning, J. A., Ockner, RK, Gordon, J. I., Seetharam, S., and Alpers, DH (1985) J. Bid. Chem. ...
Presentation of Case A fifty-four-year-old man was found unconscious in the street and brought to... more Presentation of Case A fifty-four-year-old man was found unconscious in the street and brought to the hospital. He was mentally retarded and had spent many years at a state school. He had recently been employed at a fruit market. Nine months before entry he was admitted to another hospital because of swelling of the abdomen. He was obese; a Grade 2 murmur was heard; the lungs were clear; the abdomen was tympanitic, and a large fecal impaction was found. The urine gave a trace-positive test for protein and contained 10 to 20 white cells per high-power field. The hematocrit was . . .
Adrenal hypocorticism as the result of metastatic carcinoma occurs rarely. Thomas Addison include... more Adrenal hypocorticism as the result of metastatic carcinoma occurs rarely. Thomas Addison included 4 such cases in his original report (1) of the syndrome now bearing his name. Of these 4 cases, only one had bilateral adrenal involvement, a 60-year-old woman with ...
... Chem. 259, 5368-5371 Glatz, J . F. C., Baenvaldt, CCF, Veerleamp, J. H., and Kempen, H. J. M.... more ... Chem. 259, 5368-5371 Glatz, J . F. C., Baenvaldt, CCF, Veerleamp, J. H., and Kempen, H. J. M. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 4295-4300 Bass, NM, Manning, J. A., Ockner, RK, Gordon, J. I., Seetharam, S., and Alpers, DH (1985) J. Bid. Chem. ...
Presentation of Case A fifty-four-year-old man was found unconscious in the street and brought to... more Presentation of Case A fifty-four-year-old man was found unconscious in the street and brought to the hospital. He was mentally retarded and had spent many years at a state school. He had recently been employed at a fruit market. Nine months before entry he was admitted to another hospital because of swelling of the abdomen. He was obese; a Grade 2 murmur was heard; the lungs were clear; the abdomen was tympanitic, and a large fecal impaction was found. The urine gave a trace-positive test for protein and contained 10 to 20 white cells per high-power field. The hematocrit was . . .
Adrenal hypocorticism as the result of metastatic carcinoma occurs rarely. Thomas Addison include... more Adrenal hypocorticism as the result of metastatic carcinoma occurs rarely. Thomas Addison included 4 such cases in his original report (1) of the syndrome now bearing his name. Of these 4 cases, only one had bilateral adrenal involvement, a 60-year-old woman with ...
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