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Autor:
W H, Peery, J C, Meek
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive therapy. 24(11-12)
Autor:
W J, Reals, J C, Meek
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Kansas medicine : the journal of the Kansas Medical Society. 96(3)
Autor:
J C, Meek
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Kansas medicine : the journal of the Kansas Medical Society. 93(7)
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American family physician. 45(2)
Hypothyroidism most commonly is the result of primary thyroid failure due to autoimmune thyroiditis, but also may follow treated Graves' disease or may occur as transient hypothyroidism. Laboratory evaluation of thyroid function has been refined by t
Autor:
J C, Meek, L R, Valentine
Publikováno v:
Kansas medicine : the journal of the Kansas Medical Society. 92(10)
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The European respiratory journal. 4(4)
Hernia of the lung manifests itself as an elastic, usually replaceable, swelling in the chest wall, which changes in size during inspiration and expiration. It does not generally cause any symptoms. We describe the case history of a 49 yr old man wit
Autor:
J C, Meek
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive therapy. 16(7)
Current thyroid function tests give the clinician powerful tools for the accurate assessment of thyroid status in the majority of patients encountered. There are, however, a small number of clinical situations in which there appear to be inconsistenc
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 42:741-748
Diurnal rhythm of plasma cortisol, of psychological state, and of pain was measured for two days in 25 migraine patients and eight control subjects. Fourteen of the migraine patients and none of the controls displayed either consistently high plasma
Autor:
J. C. Meek, M. Kobayashi
Publikováno v:
Diabetologia. 13(3)
The ability of insulin and the S-sulphonate A and B-chain derivatives to bind to a receptor on cultured human lymphocytes was evaluated. A receptor site for the S-sulphonate A-chain was identified and was strongly influenced by the intact insulin mol
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Proceedings of the Clinical Dialysis and Transplant Forum. 5
We found biochemical evidence of hypothyroidism (low T3 and T4 and elevated TSH) in azotemic patients. Hemodialysis did not correct the hypothyroidism but renal transplantation did. The hypothyroidism is probably a consequence of impaired thyroidal e