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Publikováno v:
European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology. 63(1)
Sperm-bound antisperm antibody levels were measured in 10 males in subfertile partnerships who were treated with high dose intermittent prednisolone therapy over a period up to 9 months. Antibody levels fell in all patients during therapy, although a
Autor:
J. I. S. Robertson, P. L. Padfield, J. J. Brown, J.B. Ferriss, Robert Fraser, A. F. Lever, D.G. Beevers
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 95:641-658
Hypokalemia in a hypertensive patient is commonly diuretic-induced. However, if hypokalemia persists after stopping diuretic therapy, possible mineralocorticoid excess, including primary hyperaldosteronism, must be considered. Hypertension with secon
Publikováno v:
Clinical Endocrinology. 8:483-486
Thyroid gland size was calculated from grey-scale ultrasound images in twenty patients with goitre. Results were compared with measurements by palpation and in some cases with measurements by scintiscan and at operation. There was a good correlation
Autor:
J.B. Ferriss, M. E. M. Allison, J. I. S. Robertson, A. F. Lever, Robert G. Luke, Robert Fraser, P. L. Padfield, J. J. Brown
Publikováno v:
Clinical Endocrinology. 4:493-500
The response of plasma aldosterone to fludrocortisone administration (400 mug 12-hourly for 3 days) was studied in twenty-two patients with primary hyperaldosteronism. No difference was observed in the response between those patients with an adrenal
Publikováno v:
Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism. 10:419-452
Summary Primary hyperaldosteronism is an uncommon condition, probably occurring in less than one per cent of all hypertensive patients. Most often it is associated with an aldosterone-producing adenoma (Conn's syndrome). In perhaps one-third of patie
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J. I. S. Robertson, Robert Fraser, David L. Davies, A. F. Lever, J.B. Ferriss, J. J. Brown, D.G. Beevers, D. Kremer, K. Boddy
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 96:97-109
Sixty-four patients with low-renin (“primary”) hyperaldosteronism underwent adrenal surgery. A unilateral adrenocortical adenoma was found in 48; no tumor was identified in 14, the adrenal glands then usually showing hyperplasia of the zona glome
Autor:
C Beretta-Piccoli, David L. Davies, J.B. Ferriss, A. F. Lever, Robert Fraser, J. J. Brown, J. J. Morton, J. I. S. Robertson
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 63:89s-92s
1. Arterial pressure, exchangeable sodium (NaE), exchangeable potassium (KE) and plasma concentrations of sodium, potassium, urea, angiotension II and aldosterone were measured in 34 patients with untreated Conn's syndrome before surgical removal of
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 86:404-414
Autor:
A. F. Lever, T. Symington, J. I. S. Robertson, I.G. O'Muircheartaigh, A.M. Neville, J. J. Brown, A.W. Kay, J.B. Ferriss, R. Fraser
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 296:995-1000
A retrospective analysis of thirty-four patients with hypertension, hyperaldosteronism, and low plasma-renin is described. A single adrenocortical adenoma was found in twenty. No tumour was seen in eleven, and the adrenal glands of nine of these show
Autor:
D. R. Love, A. F. Lever, A. Wilson, J.B. Ferriss, J. I. S. Robertson, J. J. Brown, Robert Fraser
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 300:243-247
Plasma-deoxycorticosterone (DOC) concentration was measured in thirty-one hypertensive patients, all with normal plasma-aldosterone values. Plasma-Doc concentration was persistently high in six of the twenty-one patients with low plasma-renin concent