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Volume 18, Issue 2, june 2002

Click here to view printed version Vol 18 No. 2 (PDF file)

Feature Article

The Endocrine Function of Adipose Tissue

A review of the function and regulation of adipokines is made in this paper to facilitate the understanding by which obesity may contribute to the pathogenesis of the complications of this disease and of the alterations associated with this condition.

Frank Diamond, MD

 

Abstracts from the literature

 
Celiac Disease in Children with Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
 
The Role of Fetal-Maternal Microchimerism in Autoimmune Disease
 
Mutations in Ptpn11, Encoding the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Shp-2 Cause Noonan Syndrome
 
Mothers with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) and their Children: Outcome of Pregnancy, Birth and Childhood
 
Growth Hormone Improves Clinical Status in Prepubertal Children with Cystic Fibrosis: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
 
Intake of Vitamin D and Risk of Type I Diabetes: A Birth-Cohort Study
 
Beneficial Effects of Intensive Therapy of Diabetes during Adolescence: Outcomes after the Conclusion of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT)
 
Growth in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Infected Children Treated with Protease Inhibitors
 
Paternal Contribution to Aneuploidy
 
New Syndrome of Hyperinsulinism and Hyperammonemia
 
15 Years After Chernobyl: New Evidence of Thyroid Cancer
 

Letters

Letter from the Editor - The Endocrine Function of Adipose Tissue
Robert M. Blizzard, MD
 
Letter to the Editor - SCA final height after growth hormone treatment
Paul Saenger, MD
 

 


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