Menstrual abnormalities in women with Cushing's disease are correlated with hypercortisolemia rather than raised circulating androgen levels. (Q50865764)
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scientific article published in September 1998
- Menstrual Abnormalities in Women with Cushing’s Disease Are Correlated with Hypercortisolemia Rather Than Raised Circulating Androgen Levels
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English | Menstrual abnormalities in women with Cushing's disease are correlated with hypercortisolemia rather than raised circulating androgen levels. |
scientific article published in September 1998 |
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Menstrual abnormalities in women with Cushing's disease are correlated with hypercortisolemia rather than raised circulating androgen levels. (English)
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Menstrual Abnormalities in Women with Cushing’s Disease Are Correlated with Hypercortisolemia Rather Than Raised Circulating Androgen Levels (English)
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Besser GM
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Grossman AB
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Perry LA
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Lado-Abeal J
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Rodriguez-Arnao J
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Newell-Price JD
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1 September 1998
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September 1998
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