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  • 1. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal dysfunction in posttraumatic stress disorder.
    Yehuda R, Giller EL, Southwick SM, Lowy MT, Mason JW.
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  • 2. Abuse-related posttraumatic stress disorder and alterations of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in women with chronic pelvic pain.
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  • 8. Hyperresponsiveness of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis to combined dexamethasone/corticotropin-releasing hormone challenge in female borderline personality disorder subjects with a history of sustained childhood abuse.
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  • 11. Enhanced suppression of cortisol following dexamethasone administration in posttraumatic stress disorder.
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  • 12. Increased pituitary and adrenal reactivity in premenopausal women with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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