Total and unbound Cortisol‐, progesterone‐, oestrone‐ and transcortin‐binding activities in sera from patients with myocardial infarction: evidence for differential responses of good and bad prognostic cases

Abstract. Day‐of‐admission sera from myocardial infarction patients (MI) and patients with cardiopathies other than MI (non‐MI) were analysed for total and unbound Cortisol (F), progesterone (P4), oestrone (E1), and corticosteroid binding activities (CBG).

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