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Other contributing persons, institutions or organisationsBornstein, Stefan - TU Dresden - ProjectLeader
Person(s) who is (are) responsible for the content of the research dataConstantinescu, Andreea Georgiana
Used research instruments or devicesLC-MS/MS
AbstractThis supplemental file is derived from the manuscript to provide further information regarding plasma concentrations of adrenal steroids.
Applied methods and techniquesResults of clinical and Laboratory Data Analysis
Table of contentsTable 1 depicts plasma concentrations of 15 adrenal steroids in primary hypertensive patients compared to patients with different forms of adrenal hypertension. Table 2 presents the multivariate analysis of impact of age, sex and group on the concentration of the 15 steroids
Additional keywordsadrenal hypertension
Languageeng
Year or period of data production2020
Publication year2020
PublisherTechnische Universität Dresden
References on related materialsIsPartOf: 123456789/1386 (Handle)
Content of the research dataText, Other: Tables
Holder of usage rightsTechnische Universität Dresden
Usage rights of the dataCC-BY-4.0
Additional precise description of disciplineEndocrinology- Steroids-Adrenal Hypertension
Discipline(s)Medicinede
Title of the datasetSupplemental Data for the publication of manuscript "Glucocorticoid excess in patients with pheochromocytoma compared to paraganglioma and other forms of hypertension"


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    Molecular pathology and treatment of Cushing’s disease

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