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    Neuroendocrine effects of toxic and low blood lead levels in children by HUSEMAN, C. A, VARMA, M. M, ANGLE, C. R

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-1992)
    “…From 3 million to 4 million children in America have lead poisoning. This environmental toxin affects 1 in every 6 children younger than 6 years of age in the…”
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    Childhood lead toxicity and impaired release of thyrotropin-stimulating hormone by Huseman, C A, Moriarty, C M, Angle, C R

    Published in Environmental research (01-04-1987)
    “…Decreased stature of children is epidemiologically associated with increased blood lead independent of multiple socioeconomic and nutritional variables. Since…”
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    Pitfalls in using human chorionic gonadotropin stimulation test to diagnose anorchia by Bartone, F F, Huseman, C A, Maizels, M, Firlit, C F

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-09-1984)
    “…Previous studies have concluded that surgical exploration is unnecessary in genetic male subjects with nonpalpable tests who fail to respond to human chorionic…”
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    Pseudotumor cerebri following treatment of hypothalamic and primary hypothyroidism by Huseman, C A, Torkelson, R D

    “…Pseudotumor cerebri occurs in many diverse endocrine and nonendocrine disorders. We report what we believe is a new association following initiation of…”
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    Hypothalamic hamartoma: a report of 2 cases by Markin, R S, Leibrock, L G, Huseman, C A, McComb, R D

    Published in Pediatric neuroscience (1987)
    “…Two patients with hypothalamic hamartoma presented with isosexual precocious puberty. LHRH challenge showed a pubertal LH response in both cases. Serum FSH…”
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    Effect of treatment with biosynthetic human growth hormone (GH) on peripheral blood lymphocyte populations and function in growth hormone-deficient children by Petersen, B H, Rapaport, R, Henry, D P, Huseman, C, Moore, W V

    “…GH influences the immune response. The mechanism is not known; however, the presence of receptors for GH on human lymphocytes as well as its ability to…”
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    Anabolic effect of biosynthetic growth hormone in cystic fibrosis patients by Huseman, C A, Colombo, J L, Brooks, M A, Smay, J R, Greger, N G, Sammut, P H, Bier, D M

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-08-1996)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine whether GH treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients can result in an anabolic effect, i.e., increased weight gain,…”
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    Growth enhancement by dopaminergic therapy in children with intrauterine growth retardation by Huseman, C A

    “…In a previous study we reported stimulation of growth velocity in hypopituitary children by dopaminergic therapy (DA), i.e. either L-dopa or bromocriptine. The…”
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    Evidence for dopaminergic stimulation of growth velocity in some hypopituitary children by Huseman, C A, Hassing, J M

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if endogenous hGH release, hence growth, in hypopituitary children could be potentiated by therapy with dopaminergic…”
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    Endogenous dopaminergic dysfunction: a novel form of human growth hormone deficiency and short stature by Huseman, C A, Hassing, J M, Sibilia, M G

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if combined therapy with dopaminergic drugs (DA), i.e. L-dopa or bromocriptine, and exogenous human GH (hGH) could…”
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    Primary hypothyroidism of childhood: evaluation of the hypothalamic-pituitary gonadal axis before and during L-thyroxine replacement by Kugler, J A, Huseman, C A

    Published in Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) (01-08-1983)
    “…Hypothyroidism is frequently associated with abnormal sexual development. To determine the longitudinal influence of thyroxine replacement on the hypothalamic…”
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