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A preprint archive for philosophy affiliated with PhilPapers >10,000 2009 PhilPapers Foundation: PhilSci-Archive: Philosophy of science: An archive for preprints in philosophy of science >10,000 2001 D-Scribe Digital Publishing: Preprints with The Lancet: Medicine: Preprints available via SSRN >1,000 2018 Elsevier: Preprints.org: Multidisciplinary
Published case reports of cyproterone acetate-associated prolactinoma; Age Sex Medications Treatment duration Ref Link 1: 26 years: MtF: CPA 100 mg/day, EE 100 μg/day, EU 100 mg/2x week
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Euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS) is a state of adaptation or dysregulation of thyrotropic feedback control [1] wherein the levels of T3 and/or T4 are abnormal, but the thyroid gland does not appear to be dysfunctional.
Another publication, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology (JCEM), was established in 1941, and the name of the journal was changed to The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism on January 1, 1952. [4] Current publications include: Endocrine Reviews, JCEM Case Reports, and Journal of the Endocrine Society [5] (JES).
The AtoM (previously ICA-AtoM) is a project originated by the International Council on Archives (ICA) that aimed to provide free license software that allows institutions to disseminate their archival holdings on the web. [2] Its last version in collaboration with the ICA was Release 1.3.2. [3]
Journal of Medical Case Reports is an open access peer-reviewed medical journal publishing case reports and research on case reports. It was established in 2007 and is published by BioMed Central. The editor-in-chief is Michael Kidd (University of Sydney). The journal is abstracted and indexed in CINAHL and Scopus. [1]
One clinical report published in July 2017 stated two brothers with juvenile-onset generalized lipodystrophy was due to lamin C-specific mutation but it is unknown at this point if this will fall into acquired or familial lipodystrophy. [18] There have been many published case reports.