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Autor:
Moni B. Neradilek, Ellen E. Hus-Frechette, Erik A. Monick, Suzanne Boltz, Joseph Davis, Xue-Qiao Zhao, John J. Albers, Daniel Isquith, Binh An P. Phan, Andrew T. Brockenbrough, Alice Dowdy, B. Greg Brown
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical lipidology, vol 10, iss 5
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) begins early in life and is associated with both the number of risk factors present and length of exposure to these risk factors including hyperlipidemia.ObjectivesThe clinical benefit of intensive lipid therapy
Autor:
Michael S. Irwig, Andrew T. Brockenbrough, William J. Bremner, John K. Amory, Stephanie T. Page, Alvin M. Matsumoto, Bradley D. Anawalt
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 91(11)
Introduction: Exogenous androgens plus progestins can be used to suppress spermatogenesis, resulting in effective male hormonal contraception; however, induction of azoospermia can require 3–6 months, and these methods require injectable or implant
Autor:
Andrew T. Brockenbrough, William J. Bremner, Ted Smith, Mary O. Dittrich, John C. Stivelman, Stephanie T. Page
Publikováno v:
American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation. 47(2)
Hypogonadism and anemia are common comorbid conditions in dialysis patients. Testosterone replacement may improve such clinical parameters as anemia, sarcopenia, and low libido. Additionally, by increasing hemoglobin levels, testosterone replacement
Autor:
J. Kelly Wright, Steven G. Meranze, D. Michael Rose, Murray J. Mazer, C. Wright Pinson, Jacob P. Debelak, C.D Blanke, Amy T Rose, Andrew T Brockenbrough, Taylor K. Blair, William C. Chapman
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 177(5)
BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Western populations has historically been associated with poor survival. METHODS: In this study, we conducted a 7-year retrospective analysis of patients with HCC undergoing transcatheter arterial chemoem
Autor:
Andrew T. Brockenbrough, Michael S. Irwig, Alvin M. Matsumoto, Bradley D. Anawalt, John K. Amory, William J. Bremner, Stephanie T. Page
Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Medicine. 54:S95.6-S96
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is the hypothalamic decapeptide that stimulates LH and FSH secretion from the pituitary and thereby controls reproduction. GnRH antagonists potently suppress gonadotropin production at the pituitary within hours