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“...-6, and GHRH. is blunted. Recovery of GH secretion after remission of hypercortisolism after...”
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“...% (58 patients). Mortality from other causes during the first 30 days after induction was 2.8%. Hyperglycemia...”
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“... under general anesthesia after a decrease in heart rate. It resurfaced, intermittently and in a heart...”
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“...: during acute mania and after remission of manic symptoms. All measurements were compared with those...”
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“...: during acute mania and after remission of manic symptoms. All measurements were compared with those...”
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