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  • Book
    edited by Shlomo Melmed.
    Contents:
    Setion I Hypothalamic - Pituitary Function
    1. Pituitary development / Jacques Drouin
    2. Hypothalamic regulation of anterior pituitary function / Anat Ben-Shlomo and Shlomo Melmed
    3. Adrenocorticotrophin / Carmen L. Soto-Rivera and Joseph A. Majzoub
    4. Growth hormone / Vivien S. Bonert and Shlomo Melmed
    5. Prolactin / Nadine Binart
    6. Thyroid-stimulating hormone / Virginia D. Sarapura and Mary H. Samuel
    7. Gonadotrophin hormones / Ursula B. Kaiser
    8. The posterior pituitary / Daniel G. Bichet
    Section II Hypothalamic-Pituitary Disorders
    9. The hypothalamus / Andrea Giustina, Stefano Frara, Alfio Spina and Pietro Mortini
    10. Anterior pituitary failure / John D. Carmichael
    11. Pituitary dysfunction in systemic disorders / Maria Fleseriu
    12. Drugs and pituitary function / Maria Fleseriu
    13. The pituitary gland in pregnancy / Andrea Glezer and Marcello D. Bronstein
    14. Psychiatric disease in hypothalamic-pituitary disorders / Caroline Sievers and Gunter K. Stalla
    Section III Pituitary Tumors
    15. Acromegaly / Shlomo Melmed
    16. Prolactinoma / Phillipe Chanson and Dominique Maiter
    17. Cushing disease / John D.C Newell-Rice
    18. Thyrotrophin-secreting pituitary tumors / Yona Greenman
    19. Nonfunctioning and gonadotrophin-secreting adenomas
    20. Atypical pituitary adenomas / Daniel A. Donoho and Gabriel Zada
    21. Genetics of pituitary tumor syndromes / Adrian F. Daly and Albert Beckers
    22. Nonpituitary sellar masses / Luis V. Syro, Fabio Rotondo, Olga Moshkin and Kalman Kovacs
    Section IV Pituitary Procedures
    23. Pituitary imaging / Marcel Maya and Barry D. Pressman
    24. Pituitary surgery / Rudolf Fahlbusch and Michael Buchfelder.
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  • Book
    Centro de Comunicación y Participación de la Mujer.
    Print 1989
  • Article
    Ter-Akopova IR.
    Arkh Anat Gistol Embriol. 1977 Apr;72(4):88-92.
    The metabolic link of the microcirculatory system of the exocrinous part of the pancreas studied electron microscopically in the frog, chicken and rat has a general plan of the structure. It consists of capillaries, pericapillary gap and intercellular clefts of glandular cells connected with it. But in the frog and chicken the adventitional layer was found to be absent from the blood capillary wall, the luminal surface of endothelial cells was increased. The width of the basal layer and intercellular clefts in the rat was less than in other objects. The existence of cytoplasmic spiculae of exocrinous pancreocytes in the pancreas of different vertebrates allows to consider them as an element of the exocrinous part microcirculatory system.
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