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51. Detection of pituitary antibodies by immunofluorescence: approach and results in patients with pituitary diseases.

52. Growth hormone is necessary for the p53-mediated, obesity-induced insulin resistance in male C57BL/6J x CBA mice.

53. Comparison of the effects of primary somatostatin analogue therapy and pituitary adenomectomy on survival in patients with acromegaly: a retrospective cohort study.

54. In systemic sclerosis, anxiety and depression assessed by hospital anxiety depression scale are independently associated with disability and psychological factors.

55. Hashimoto's thyroiditis in a benign cystic teratoma of the ovary: case report and literature review.

56. Pituitary and systemic autoimmunity in a case of intrasellar germinoma.

57. From pituitary expansion to empty sella: disease progression in a mouse model of autoimmune hypophysitis.

58. IgG4-related hypophysitis: a new addition to the hypophysitis spectrum.

59. Pregnancy, postpartum autoimmune thyroiditis, and autoimmune hypophysitis: intimate relationships.

60. Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes but not serum pituitary antibodies are associated with poor clinical outcome after surgery in patients with pituitary adenoma.

61. Autoimmune hypophysitis: expanding the differential diagnosis to CTLA-4 blockade.

62. A radiologic score to distinguish autoimmune hypophysitis from nonsecreting pituitary adenoma preoperatively.

63. Serum pituitary antibodies in normal pregnancy and in patients with postpartum thyroiditis: a nested case-control study.

64. Pituitary autoimmunity: 30 years later.

65. Novel autoantigens in autoimmune hypophysitis.

66. Autoimmune hypophysitis of SJL mice: clinical insights from a new animal model.

67. Prevalence and functional significance of antipituitary antibodies in patients with autoimmune and non-autoimmune thyroid diseases.

69. Submandibular salivary gland volume is increased in patients with acromegaly.

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