Review of endocrine syndromes associated with tumours of non-endocrine origin
AUTOR(ES)
Hobbs, C. B.
RESUMO
During the past 10 years there has been particular interest in the occurrence of a number of endocrine syndromes in association with tumours of organs other than the endocrines. Evidence is increasing to suggest that these result from the formation of hormone-like substances by the tumours. The clinical importance and theoretical implications of these syndromes constitute the justification for reviewing them here.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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