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24 HOUR PROFILE OF 18‐HYDROXY‐11‐DEOXYCORTICOSTERONE IN NORMAL SUPINE MAN: RELATIONSHIP WITH CORTISOL AND ALDOSTERONE

Sulon et al., 1978

Document ID
10577518530564964956
Author
Sulon J
Sparano F
Sciarra F
Giaquinto G
Genard P
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Clinical Endocrinology

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Daily profiles of plasma 18‐hydroxy‐11‐deoxycorticosterone (18‐OH‐DOC) were studied in four normal supine men on a normal sodium intake. Blood was taken every hour from 01.00 to 24.00 hours. Plasma cortisol (F) and aldosterone (A) were determined hourly for …
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