Partial growth hormone deficiency is associated with an adverse cardiovascular risk profile and increased carotid intima‐medial thickness
@article{Murray2010PartialGH, title={Partial growth hormone deficiency is associated with an adverse cardiovascular risk profile and increased carotid intima‐medial thickness}, author={R. Murray and G. Wieringa and Jeremy A. Lawrance and J. Adams and Stephen M. Shalet}, journal={Clinical Endocrinology}, year={2010}, volume={73} }
Objective To quantify the relative prevalence of surrogate markers of vascular risk in adults with partial GH deficiency (GH insufficiency, GHI).
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