Diagnostic value of thyrotrophin-releasing hormone in pituitary and hypothalamic diseases. Assessment of thyrotrophin and prolactin secretion in 100 patients.

Abstract The clinical utility of synthetic thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) in assessing thyrotrophin (TSH) and prolactin secretion was evaluated in 100 patients with pituitary and hypothalamic...

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