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1. Quantifying variability in ambulatory 24-hour tissue hormones for personalised management of hormonal replacement in patients with adrenal insufficiency

4. Redifferentiation with Vemurafenib of BRAF-mutated Radioiodine Refractory Differentiated Metastatic Thyroid Cancer in two patients

10. Steroid and global metabolome in benign adrenal tumours with mild autonomous cortisol secretion: analysis by mass spectrometry and machine learning to understand metabolic risk

11. Loss of lysine demethylase KDM1A in GIP-dependent bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia with Cushing's syndrome

13. Coexistence of bilateral pheochromocytomas, unilateral adrenocortical adenoma and prolactinoma

14. Post-menopausal woman with adrenal incidentalomas and significantly elevated levels of 17-OH progesterone

15. Severe Cushing's syndrome due to ectopic ACTH secretion from small cell lung carcinoma with adrenal metastases

16. 24-hour dynamics of free tissue adrenal hormones: A description of healthy normal variation

17. Cardiometabolic disease burden and urine steroid metabolome in benign adrenocortical tumours: a case-control study

18. Severe Cushing's syndrome due to ectopic ACTH secretion from small cell lung carcinoma with adrenal metastases

19. Post-menopausal woman with adrenal incidentalomas and significantly elevated levels of 17-OH progesterone

20. Coexistence of bilateral pheochromocytomas, unilateral adrenocortical adenoma and prolactinoma

21. Increased risk of cardiometabolic disease in patients with benign adrenal tumours with and without cortisol excess: a case–control study

23. Urine steroid metabolomics as a novel diagnostic tool for recurrent adrenocortical carcinoma detection

24. Urine steroid metabolome analysis allows for metabolic risk stratification in 1309 prospectively recruited patients with benign adrenal tumours and different degrees of cortisol excess

25. The role of somatostatin analogs in the control of carcinoid syndrome: systematic review and meta-analysis

26. Glucocorticoid receptor alpha and betaexpression, serum cortisol and cytokine levels in critical illness

27. Urine steroid metabolomics as a diagnostic tool for detection of adrenocortical malignancy - a prospective test validation study

30. Mild autonomous cortisol excess in adrenal incidentalomas - metabolic disease burden and urinary steroid metabolome in 1201 prospectively recruited patients

31. The natural history of adrenal incidentaloma - results from the international prospective multi-centre EURINE-ACT study

33. Demographics of adrenal incidentaloma - results from an international prospective multi-centre study in 2190 patients

35. Urine steroid metabolomics is a highly sensitive tool for post-operative recurrence detection in adrenocortical carcinoma

36. Discrepant GH and IGF-I values in the evaluation of treated acromegalic patients; an ongoing challenge. A meta-analysis

37. Urine steroid metabolomics as a novel diagnostic tool for early detection of recurrence in adrenocortical carcinoma

38. Impact of gsp mutations in somatotroph pituitary adenomas on growth hormone response to somatostatin analogues: a meta-analysis

39. Prevention of adrenal crisis in stress (The PACS Study): serum cortisol during elective surgery, acute trauma and sepsis in comparison to 'stress dose' hydrocortisone administration in adrenal insufficiency

40. Tissue cortisol vs lipolysis in ICU patients

41. The Prevention of Adrenal Crisis in Stress (PACS) study: serum cortisol during elective surgery and acute trauma in comparison to stress dose hydrocortisone in adrenal insufficiency

42. Longitudinal assessment of adrenocortical responses to low-dose ACTH in critically ill septic patients

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