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    volume editors, Riccarda Granata, Jørgen Isgaard.
    Contents:
    Testosterone and cardiovascular risk in men / Kelly, D.M., Jones, T.H.
    Hormone therapy and venous thromboembolism among postmenopausal women / Scarabin, P.-Y.
    Cardiovascular and metabolic impact of glucocorticoid replacement therapy / Johannsson, G., Ragnarsson, O.
    Cardiovascular disease and thyroid function / Faber, J., Selmer, C.
    Hormonal alterations in heart failure : anabolic impairment in chronic heart failure
    diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic issues / Arcopinto, M., Cittadini, A.
    Genetics of primary aldosteronism / Funder, J.W.
    Adipose tissue dysfunction and inflammation in cardiovascular disease / Wronkowitz, N., Romacho, T., Sell, H., Eckel, J.
    Potential peptides in atherosclerosis therapy / Marleau, S., Mellal, K., Huynh, D.N., Ong, H.
    Interaction between insulin-like growth factor-1 and atherosclerosis and vascular aging / Higashi, Y., Quevedo, H.C., Tiwari, S., Sukhanov, S., Shai, S.-Y., Anwar, A., Delafontaine, P.
    Ghrelin and the cardiovascular system / Tokudome, T., Kishimoto, I., Miyazato, M., Kangawa, K.
    Natriuretic peptide system and the heart / del Ry, S., Cabiati, M., Clerico, A.
    Beyond glycemic control : cardiovascular effects of incretin-based therapies / Angeli, F.S., Shannon, R.P.
    Digital Access Karger 2014
  • Article
    Yee RD, Jenkins HA, Baloh RW, Honrubia V, Lau CG.
    J Otolaryngol. 1978 Aug;7(4):310-9.
    The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) during rotation, optokinetic nystagmus (OKN), and interactions between the vestibulo-ocular and optokinetic systems were studied quantitatively in 10 normal human subjects, 15 patients with unilateral horizontal semicircular canal paralysis (UP), and 11 patients with bilateral horizontal semicircular canal paralysis (BP). The OKN gain (eye velocity/drum velocity) was not significantly different between the normal subjects and the patient groups. During tests in which rotatory and visual stimuli were presented simultaneously, the contribution to the observed eye movements by the VOR was only one-fourth to one-third of its gain during rotation in the dark in the normal subjects and UP patients. These interactive tests did not differentiate UP patients from normal subjects but did separate BP patients from normal subjects.
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