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) Hypopituitarism with marked insufficiency of the target glands and profound cachexia. Also known as hypophyseal cachexia; hypopituitary cachexia. http://www.answers.com/topic/simmonds-disease What effect the simmond's disease have on blood pH glucose
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) Hypopituitarism with marked insufficiency of the target glands and profound cachexia. Also known as hypophyseal cachexia; hypopituitary cachexia. http://www.answers.com/topic/simmonds-disease What effect the simmond's disease have on blood pH glucose
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with marked insufficiency of the target glands and profound cachexia. Also known as hypophyseal cachexia; hypopituitary cachexia... pituitary hypofunction, is lack secretion of pituitary hormones, lesions of pituitary or hypothalam
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www.annals.org/content/13/11/2171.full.pdf
SIMMONDS' disease or pituitary cachexia is a syndrome ascribed to destruc- tion or physiological exhaustion of the hypophysis (chiefly the anterior portion).
www.annals.org/content/13/11/2171
Simmonds' disease or pituitary cachexia is a syndrome ascribed to destruction or physiological exhaustion of the hypophysis (chiefly the anterior portion).
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2617118/
Pituitary Cachexia, a Non-Existent Syndrome. N. O. Calloway and R. H. Kyle. Full text. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version.
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