Isolated growth hormone deficiency after severe head trauma

scientific article published on 01 June 1988

Isolated growth hormone deficiency after severe head trauma is …
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P356DOI10.1007/BF03349069
P698PubMed publication ID3209820

P2093author name stringH Frisch
H G Eichler
I Eichler
W Soukop
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Diabetes insipidus following closed head injuryQ39513269
Pituitary insufficiency following head injuryQ40922379
Post-traumatic anterior hypopituitarismQ41623803
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Traumatic hypopituitarism occurring before puberty: survival 35 years untreatedQ49126464
Unrecognized pituitary necrosis (Sheenhan's syndrome), a cause of sudden death.Q51353219
Post-traumatic hypopituitarism due to a hypothalamic lesion.Q54692571
Evaluation of anterior pituitary function in patients with posttraumatic diabetes insipidusQ71524102
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P921main subjectgrowth hormone deficiencyQ369262
isolated growth hormone deficiencyQ32136616
P304page(s)409-411
P577publication date1988-06-01
P1433published inJournal of Endocrinological InvestigationQ15766847
P1476titleIsolated growth hormone deficiency after severe head trauma
P478volume11

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