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Background: Thalassemia syndromes are a heterogeneous group of Mendelian disorders characterized by lack of/decreased synthesis of either a/ß globin chains of hemoglobin. It results in ineffective erythropoiesis and lysis of mature red blood cells in the ... see more

Building on the seminal work by Geoffrey Harris in the 1970s, the neuroendocrinology field, having undergone spectacular growth, has endeavored to understand the mechanisms of hormonal connectivity between the brain and the rest of the body. Given the fun... see more

Diabetes is a significant complication of b-thalassaemia major. The aetiology includes iron overload causing b-cell destruction, autoimmunity, insulin resistance secondary to liver disease and development of type 1 or 2 diabetes. There are specific issues... see more

Hyperprolactinemia (HP) is a persistent prolactin increase in serum. HP is a common endocrinopathy that impairs reproductive function, long term HP may lead to the metabolic disorders and a decrease in bone mineral density.Prolactin increase may be result... see more

The metabolic syndrome is increasingly named as epidemic of our time. It affects about 20-25% of the world's population and is associated with a twofold increase in the risk of death and a threefold increase in the risk of heart attack and stroke. Numerou... see more

Thyroid diseases are frequent endocrinopathies during childbearing, affecting about 5-20% of pregnant women. They can appear in women both before and during pregnancy. The most common form of thyroid disease is hypothyroidism, mainly Hashimoto's disease. ... see more

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