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Hypopituitarism after acute brain injury
Randall J. Urban
Internal Medicine
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Acute Brain Injury
100%
Adrenal Insufficiency
20%
Anterior pituitary Hormones
20%
Associated Costs
20%
Cause of Death
20%
Cause of Disability
20%
Disability
20%
Emotional Skills
20%
First Year
20%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
40%
Hormone Deficiency
20%
Hormone Replacement Therapy
20%
Hypopituitarism
100%
Moderate to Severe
20%
Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
20%
Most Common Cause
20%
Motor Cognition
20%
Motor Function
40%
Multiple Tests
20%
Older Adults
20%
Pituitary Dysfunction
60%
Pituitary Function
20%
Pituitary Hormones
20%
Psychosocial Skills
20%
Severe Brain Injury
20%
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
40%
Trauma
20%
Traumatic Brain Injury
100%
Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
20%
United States
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adrenal Insufficiency
14%
Anterior Pituitary Hormone
14%
Brain Injury
100%
Clinical Study
14%
Disease
14%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
28%
Health Care Cost
14%
Hormone Substitution
14%
Hypophysis Function
14%
Hypophysis Hormone
14%
Hypopituitarism
100%
Injury
14%
Motor Performance
28%
Speech Production
14%
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
28%
Traumatic Brain Injury
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adenohypophysis Hormone
14%
Adrenal Insufficiency
14%
Brain Injury
100%
Clinical Study
14%
Disease
14%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
28%
Hypophysis Hormone
14%
Hypopituitarism
100%
Injury
14%
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
28%
Traumatic Brain Injury
100%
Neuroscience
Adenohypophysis Hormone
14%
Adrenal Insufficiency
14%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
28%
Hypophysis Hormone
14%
Hypopituitarism
100%
Neurotrauma
100%
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
28%
Traumatic Brain Injury
100%