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365 related items for PubMed ID: 21925078

  • 1. Pituitary dysfunction following traumatic brain injury or subarachnoid haemorrhage - in "Endocrine Management in the Intensive Care Unit".
    Hannon MJ, Sherlock M, Thompson CJ.
    Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2011 Oct; 25(5):783-98. PubMed ID: 21925078
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  • 2. Traumatic brain injury and subarachnoid haemorrhage are conditions at high risk for hypopituitarism: screening study at 3 months after the brain injury.
    Aimaretti G, Ambrosio MR, Di Somma C, Fusco A, Cannavò S, Gasperi M, Scaroni C, De Marinis L, Benvenga S, degli Uberti EC, Lombardi G, Mantero F, Martino E, Giordano G, Ghigo E.
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 2004 Sep; 61(3):320-6. PubMed ID: 15355447
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  • 3. Structured assessment of hypopituitarism after traumatic brain injury and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage in 1242 patients: the German interdisciplinary database.
    Schneider HJ, Schneider M, Kreitschmann-Andermahr I, Tuschy U, Wallaschofski H, Fleck S, Faust M, Renner CI, Kopczak A, Saller B, Buchfelder M, Jordan M, Stalla GK.
    J Neurotrauma; 2011 Sep; 28(9):1693-8. PubMed ID: 21671796
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  • 4. Hypothalamopituitary dysfunction following traumatic brain injury and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: a systematic review.
    Schneider HJ, Kreitschmann-Andermahr I, Ghigo E, Stalla GK, Agha A.
    JAMA; 2007 Sep 26; 298(12):1429-38. PubMed ID: 17895459
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  • 5. Neuroendocrine abnormalities in patients with traumatic brain injury.
    Yuan XQ, Wade CE.
    Front Neuroendocrinol; 1991 Sep 26; 12(3):209-30. PubMed ID: 11538874
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  • 6. Evaluation of pituitary function after traumatic brain injury in childhood.
    Khadr SN, Crofton PM, Jones PA, Wardhaugh B, Roach J, Drake AJ, Minns RA, Kelnar CJ.
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 2010 Nov 26; 73(5):637-43. PubMed ID: 20681995
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  • 7. [Pituitary disorders in patients after traumatic brain injury and radiotherapy].
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  • 8. Emerging pharmacotherapy for treatment of traumatic brain injury: targeting hypopituitarism and inflammation.
    Paterniti I, Cordaro M, Navarra M, Esposito E, Cuzzocrea S.
    Expert Opin Emerg Drugs; 2015 Nov 26; 20(4):583-96. PubMed ID: 26087316
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  • 9. PITUITARY DEFICIENCY FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE.
    Soliman AT, Adel A, Soliman NA, Elalaily R, De Sanctis V.
    Georgian Med News; 2015 Nov 26; (244-245):62-71. PubMed ID: 26177137
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  • 10. Variations of pituitary function over time after brain injuries: the lesson from a prospective study.
    Giordano G, Aimaretti G, Ghigo E.
    Pituitary; 2005 Nov 26; 8(3-4):227-31. PubMed ID: 16508713
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  • 11. Expert meeting: hypopituitarism after traumatic brain injury and subarachnoid haemorrhage.
    Schneider HJ, Stalla GK, Buchfelder M.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2006 Apr 26; 148(4):449-56. PubMed ID: 16421764
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  • 12. Sports-related chronic repetitive head trauma as a cause of pituitary dysfunction.
    Dubourg J, Messerer M.
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  • 13. Hypopituitarism after acute brain injury.
    Urban RJ.
    Growth Horm IGF Res; 2006 Jul 26; 16 Suppl A():S25-9. PubMed ID: 16697673
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  • 14. Hormonal dysfunction in neurocritical patients.
    Vespa PM.
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  • 15. Pituitary dysfunction after traumatic brain injury: a clinical and pathophysiological approach.
    Tanriverdi F, Schneider HJ, Aimaretti G, Masel BE, Casanueva FF, Kelestimur F.
    Endocr Rev; 2015 Jun 26; 36(3):305-42. PubMed ID: 25950715
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  • 16. Cortisol and adrenocorticotropic hormone dynamics in the acute phase of subarachnoid haemorrhage.
    Zetterling M, Engström BE, Hallberg L, Hillered L, Enblad P, Karlsson T, Ronne Engström E.
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  • 17. 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.
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  • 18. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysfunction in critically ill patients with traumatic brain injury: incidence, pathophysiology, and relationship to vasopressor dependence and peripheral interleukin-6 levels.
    Dimopoulou I, Tsagarakis S, Kouyialis AT, Roussou P, Assithianakis G, Christoforaki M, Ilias I, Sakas DE, Thalassinos N, Roussos C.
    Crit Care Med; 2004 Feb 26; 32(2):404-8. PubMed ID: 14758155
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  • 20. Managing patients with hypopituitarism after traumatic brain injury.
    Corneli G, Ghigo E, Aimaretti G.
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