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221 related items for PubMed ID: 7014053

  • 1. Mineralocorticoids in the nephrotic syndrome of children.
    Ammenti A, Müller-Wiefel DE, Schärer K, Vecsei P.
    Clin Nephrol; 1980 Nov; 14(5):238-45. PubMed ID: 7014053
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  • 2. Aldosterone and other mineralocorticoids in Bartter's syndrome.
    Saruta T, Fujimaki M, Senba S, Saito I, Konishi K.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1984 Jun; 103(6):848-53. PubMed ID: 6373989
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  • 3. Hormonal regulation of water metabolism in children with nephrotic syndrome.
    Rascher W, Tulassay T.
    Kidney Int Suppl; 1987 Aug; 21():S83-9. PubMed ID: 3306110
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  • 4. Radioreceptor assay of plasma mineralocorticoid activity. Role of aldosterone, cortisol, and deoxycorticosterone in various mineralocorticoid-excess states.
    Lan NC, Matulich DT, Stockigt JR, Biglieri EG, New MI, Winter JS, McKenzie JK, Baxter JD.
    Circ Res; 1980 Jun; 46(6 Pt 2):I94-100. PubMed ID: 6991154
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  • 5. Relationship of 19-nor-deoxycorticosterone to other mineralocorticoids in low-renin hypertension.
    Griffing GT, Dale SL, Holbrook MM, Melby JC.
    Hypertension; 1983 Jun; 5(3):385-9. PubMed ID: 6341221
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  • 6. [A case of apparent mineralocorticoid excess caused by type 2 11 beta- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency].
    Morineau G, Pascoe L, Marc JM, Caillette A, Krozowski Z, Corvol P, Fiet J.
    Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1997 Aug; 90(8):1111-5. PubMed ID: 9404418
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  • 7. Effect of adrenocorticotropin on desoxycorticosterone, corticosterone and aldosterone excretion.
    Biglieri EG, Shambelan M, Slaton PE.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1969 Aug; 29(8):1090-101. PubMed ID: 4308415
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  • 8. Plasma mineralocorticoids, plasma renin, and urinary kallikrein in salt-sensitive and salt-resistant rats.
    Rapp JP, Tan SY, Margolius HS.
    Endocr Res Commun; 1978 Aug; 5(1):35-41. PubMed ID: 710365
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  • 9. Pathogenesis of edema formation in the nephrotic syndrome.
    Donckerwolcke RA, Vande Walle JG.
    Kidney Int Suppl; 1997 Mar; 58():S72-4. PubMed ID: 9067949
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  • 10. Reduced activity of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 is not responsible for sodium retention in nephrotic rats.
    Bistrup C, Thiesson HC, Jensen BL, Skøtt O.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 2005 Jun; 184(2):161-9. PubMed ID: 15916676
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  • 11. Study of the level of production of cortisol, corticosterone, aldosterone and deoxycorticosterone in 4 cases of congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to II beta-hydroxylase deficiency.
    Loras B, Dazord A, Roux H, Bertrand J.
    Rev Eur Etud Clin Biol; 1971 Jun; 16(6):585-90. PubMed ID: 5125107
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  • 12. Distal nephron sodium-potassium exchange in children with nephrotic syndrome.
    Donckerwolcke RA, France A, Raes A, Vande Walle J.
    Clin Nephrol; 2003 Apr; 59(4):259-66. PubMed ID: 12708565
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  • 13. [Hypertension and mineralocorticoids. Usefulness of renin and aldosterone measurements].
    Fardella CE, Montero J, Mosso L.
    Rev Med Chil; 1999 May; 127(5):604-10. PubMed ID: 10451632
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  • 14. [Strategy for studying mineralocorticoids other than aldosterone in arterial hypertension of hormonal origin].
    Roger M, Nahoul K, Laloy E, Scholler R.
    Ann Med Interne (Paris); 1983 May; 134(3):238-41. PubMed ID: 6625419
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  • 15. [Monogenic hypertension].
    Bähr V, Oelkers W, Diederich S.
    Med Klin (Munich); 2003 Apr 15; 98(4):208-17. PubMed ID: 12715144
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  • 16. I. Measurement of sweat sodium and potassium excretion for evaluation of mineralocorticoid activity in normal subjects.
    Grandchamp A, Scherrer JR, Veyrat R, Muller AF.
    Helv Med Acta; 1969 Jan 15; 34(5):367-85. PubMed ID: 5766168
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  • 17. Chronic treatment with the mineralocorticoid hormone aldosterone results in increased anxiety-like behavior.
    Hlavacova N, Jezova D.
    Horm Behav; 2008 Jun 15; 54(1):90-7. PubMed ID: 18377905
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  • 18. Urinary free 18-hydroxycorticosterone, plasma aldosterone, and urinary aldosterone metabolites in normal pregnancy.
    Bauknecht H, Vecsei P, Endres H, Hettenbach A.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 1982 Sep 01; 144(1):28-34. PubMed ID: 7114109
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  • 19. [Low-renin hypertension and inherited mineralocorticoid diseases].
    Kastelan D, Giljević Z, Perković Z, Plavsić V, Breskovac L, Aganović I, Korsić M.
    Lijec Vjesn; 1999 Sep 01; 121(7-8):245-9. PubMed ID: 10573960
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  • 20. Role of sodium during formation of edema in children with nephrotic syndrome.
    Gurgoze MK, Gunduz Z, Poyrazoglu MH, Dursun I, Uzum K, Dusunsel R.
    Pediatr Int; 2011 Feb 01; 53(1):50-6. PubMed ID: 20573038
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