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1. Clinical and Hormonal Profiles Correlate With Molecular Characteristics in Patients With 11β-Hydroxylase Deficiency.

2. Primary Adrenal Insufficiency in Childhood: Data From a Large Nationwide Cohort.

3. NNT mutations: a cause of primary adrenal insufficiency, oxidative stress and extra-adrenal defects.

4. Development and testing in healthy adults of oral hydrocortisone granules with taste masking for the treatment of neonates and infants with adrenal insufficiency.

5. Long-term clinical data and molecular defects in the STAR gene in five Greek patients.

6. Seven novel DAX1 mutations with loss of function identified in Chinese patients with congenital adrenal hypoplasia.

7. Compound heterozygous mutations in the cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme gene (CYP11A) cause congenital adrenal insufficiency in humans.

8. Perspective: the importance of genetic defects in humans in elucidating the complexities of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis.

9. IMAGe, a new clinical association of intrauterine growth retardation, metaphyseal dysplasia, adrenal hypoplasia congenita, and genital anomalies.

10. Clinical and functional effects of mutations in the DAX-1 gene in patients with adrenal hypoplasia congenita.

11. Genomic sequence of the DAX1 gene: an orphan nuclear receptor responsible for X-linked adrenal hypoplasia congenita and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.

12. Deficient 3 beta-hydroxy-5-ene steroid secretion by newborn infants.

13. Hypogonadism in congenital adrenal hypoplasia: evidence for a hypothalamic origin.

14. Gas chromatographic steroid analysis for diagnosis of placental sulfatase deficiency: a study of nine patients.

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