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Endocrine DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Case Studies in Endocrine Disorders Description: Seven cases containing clinical presentation followed by evaluative studies eventually leading to a diagnosis. Questions to answer along the way. (mcl.tulane.edu) |
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Endocrinologists Description: The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists has published 9 sets of clinical guidelines for endocrine conditions and 2 position statements. They are available hear for reading and printing at this site. (aace.com) |
Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases Description: Patient information on a variety of endocrine disorders. (niddk.nih.gov) |
Endotext Description: Comprehensive online source of information on endocrine diseases, directed to physicians. (endotext.org) |
Health Care Book: Hormones Description: Symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatment, divided by specific conditions. (nethealthbook.com) |
Hypothalamic Hamartoma Support Page Description: Support resources for children and families dealing with this rare endocrine tumor. Information about the function of the hypothalamus; this syndrome and its symptoms, including gelastic seizures; treatments; and personal stories. Includes MRI images. (geocities.com) |
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