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1. Residual pituitary function after brain injury-induced hypopituitarism: a prospective 12-month study. Aimaretti G, Ambrosio MR, Di Somma C, Gasperi M, Cannavò S, Scaroni C, Fusco A, Del Monte P, De Menis E, Faustini-Fustini M, Grimaldi F, Logoluso F, Razzore P, Rovere S, Benvenga S, Degli Uberti EC, De Marinis L, Lombardi G, Mantero F, Martino E, Giordano G, Ghigo E. J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2005 Nov; 90(11):6085-92. PubMed ID: 16144947 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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