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A Clinical Trial of Fluperolone: A New Topical Steroid

Authors: Napier Thorne;

A Clinical Trial of Fluperolone: A New Topical Steroid

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ALLOTT, E. N., and SKELTON, M. 0. (I960): Increased Adrenocortical Activity Associated with Malignant Disease, Lancet, ii, 278. BAGSHAWE, K. D. (ig6oa): Hypokalsemia, Carcinoma and Cushing's Syndrome, Ibid., ii, 284. (ig6ob): Hyperfunction of the Adrenal Cortex with Adrenal Metastases, Ibid., ii, 287. REES, J. R., ROSALKI, S. B., and MACLEAN, A. D. W. (I960): Hyponatrsemia and Impaired Renal Tubular Function with Carcinoma of Bronchus, Ibid., ii, IOO5. ROBERTS, H. J. (1959): The Syndrome of Hyponatremia and Renal Sodium Loss Probably Resulting from Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone, Ann. intern. Med., 51, 1420. SCHWARTZ, W. B., BENNETT, W., CURELOP, S., and BARTTER, F. C. (1957): A Syndrome of Renal Sodium Loss and Hyponatrxemia Probably Resulting from Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone, Amer. J. Med., 23, 529. , TASSELL, D., and BARTTER, F. C. (I960): Further Observations on Hyponatrmmia and Renal Sodium Loss Probably Re3ulting from Insppropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone, New Engl J. Med., 262, 743. TURNER, P., and WILLIAMS, R. (I962): Unexplained Steatorrhoea in the Syndrome of Hyponatreemia and Carcinoma of Bronchus, Brit. med. J7., i, 287.

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Adrenal Cortex Hormones, Pruritus, Eczema, Humans, Steroids

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