1950
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(50)90031-3
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Adrenal activity in thyroid dysfunction; preliminary report

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“…The responsiveness of the sweat glands to adrenal cortical activity has led Conn et al, (35) and Gr¢nbaek (36) to advo cate the determination of sweat electrolytes as an index of adrenal cortical function. Moseley and his co-workers (37) have reported that the concentra tion of sodium in the sweat is decreased in hyperthyroidism and increased in hypothyroidism. These authors suggested that changes in adrenal cortical activity in thyroid disease were responsible for their findings.…”
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“…The responsiveness of the sweat glands to adrenal cortical activity has led Conn et al, (35) and Gr¢nbaek (36) to advo cate the determination of sweat electrolytes as an index of adrenal cortical function. Moseley and his co-workers (37) have reported that the concentra tion of sodium in the sweat is decreased in hyperthyroidism and increased in hypothyroidism. These authors suggested that changes in adrenal cortical activity in thyroid disease were responsible for their findings.…”
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