Carlos M Reyes-Vidal
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Reyes-Vidal C, Mojahed H, Shen W, Jin Z, Arias-Mendoza F, Fernandez J, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2015 Jun;
100(8):2946-55.
PMID: 26037515
Context: GH and IGF-I have important roles in the maintenance of substrate metabolism and body composition. However, when in excess in acromegaly, the lipolytic and insulin antagonistic effects of GH...
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Reid T, Jin Z, Shen W, Reyes-Vidal C, Fernandez J, Bruce J, et al.
Pituitary
. 2015 Apr;
18(6):808-19.
PMID: 25907335
Purpose: Activity of acromegaly is gauged by levels of GH and IGF-1 and epidemiological studies demonstrate that their normalization reduces acromegaly's excess mortality rate. However, few data are available linking...
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Freda P, Shen W, Reyes-Vidal C, Geer E, Arias-Mendoza F, Gallagher D, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2009 Jun;
94(8):2880-6.
PMID: 19491226
Context: GH and IGF-I are nitrogen retaining and anabolic, but the impact of long-term exposure to supraphysiological GH and IGF-I, either from endogenous overproduction in acromegaly or exogenous sources, on...
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Reid T, Post K, Bruce J, Kanibir M, Reyes-Vidal C, Freda P
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
. 2009 May;
72(2):203-8.
PMID: 19473180
Background: Traditionally, acromegaly evaded diagnosis until in its clinically obvious later stages when treatment is more difficult. Over the last 25 years diagnostic tests have improved, but whether clinical disease...
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Freda P, Shen W, Heymsfield S, Reyes-Vidal C, Geer E, Bruce J, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2008 Mar;
93(6):2334-43.
PMID: 18349062
Context: GH and IGF-I are important regulators of metabolism and body composition. In acromegaly, a state of GH and IGF-I excess, the lipolytic and insulin antagonistic effects of GH may...