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− | # Imaging consultation: Dr Lisa Swartz from CHB submitted a request (Imaging-91 in JIRA): | + | # Imaging consultation: Dr Lisa Swartz from CHB submitted a request (Imaging-91 in JIRA): My lab research has generated a hypothesis regarding the trigger for human adrenarche (adrenal androgen production). The hypothesis is that the adrenal cortex grows at a slower rate than the body, which leads to a rise in intra-adrenal cortisol production. I would like to discuss imaging options for measuring adrenal glands in growing children. |
− | My lab research has generated a hypothesis regarding the trigger for human adrenarche (adrenal androgen production). The hypothesis is that the adrenal cortex grows at a slower rate than the body, which leads to a rise in intra-adrenal cortisol production. I would like to discuss imaging options for measuring adrenal glands in growing children. | ||
# Education program update | # Education program update | ||
# NIH report, data regarding consultations | # NIH report, data regarding consultations |
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- Imaging consultation: Dr Lisa Swartz from CHB submitted a request (Imaging-91 in JIRA): My lab research has generated a hypothesis regarding the trigger for human adrenarche (adrenal androgen production). The hypothesis is that the adrenal cortex grows at a slower rate than the body, which leads to a rise in intra-adrenal cortisol production. I would like to discuss imaging options for measuring adrenal glands in growing children.
- Education program update
- NIH report, data regarding consultations