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  • ...965-1016.</ref> Deficiency of the enzyme 21-hydroxylase is the most common steroid-related inborn metabolic disorder, but treatments are available for this co '''Pregnenolone''' is the first steroid derived from cholesterol. It is synthesized through an intermediate, 20<ma
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  • == External Links about Steroid Abuse == * [http://www.steroidabuse.gov/|Anabolic Steroid Abuse- produced by NIDA ]
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  • ==Steroid enzymes== ==Steroid Receptors==
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  • ==Steroid enzymes== ==Steroid Receptors==
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  • A steroid hormone, principal male sex hormone, and an anabolic steroid from the androgen group.
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  • ...tory glucocorticoid steroid designed as a mimic of the naturally occurring steroid cortisone.
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  • == External Links about Steroid Abuse == * [http://www.steroidabuse.gov/|Anabolic Steroid Abuse- produced by NIDA ]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Steroid]]
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  • * [http://www.medcalc.com/steroid.html Steroid Equivalence Converter]
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  • {{Image|Cortisol structure.jpg|right|200px|Cortisol, the major glucocorticoid steroid}} ...in structure with cortisol. Additional information can be found on the [[steroid]] and [[glucocorticoid]] pages.
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  • An [[estrogen]] [[steroid]] that is biosynthesized from [[testosterone]].
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>A anti-inflammatory immunosupressant [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] drug.
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  • ...''' is a naturally occurring [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] hormone. Many steroid-based drugs designed to reduce inflammation, including [[hydrocortisone]],
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  • A naturally occurring [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] [[hormone]] which reduces [[inflammation]].
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  • [[Steroid]] [[hormone]]s mainly produced by the [[adrenal cortex]].
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  • Steroid hormone receptor with a high affinity for mineralocorticoids.
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  • Drugs inhibiting [[estrogen]] [[steroid]] synthesis from [[testosterone]]s; anti-[[cancer]] medication.
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  • Major [[mineralocorticoid]] [[steroid]] [[hormone]] that controls electrolytes, blood pressure and hydration.
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  • ...lude>A component of [[bile]] structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ...lude>A component of [[bile]] structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ...lude>A component of [[bile]] similar in structure to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • An [[enzyme]] which oxidizes two positions of [[steroid]]s, converting [[testosterone]]s into [[estrogen]]s.
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  • A type or class of sex [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with an eighteen carbon atom base structure.
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  • The most important human [[glucocorticoid]], a [[steroid]] hormone, produced by the [[adrenal cortex]].
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  • A [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] and the active metabolite of the commonly used synthetic drug [[prednison
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  • ...esized from 17-hydroxyprogesterone and a precursor of estrone, an estrogen steroid.
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  • A type or class of sex [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with a nineteen carbon atom base structure.
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  • |properties= [[steroid]] ...[[hormone]] antagonist. It is structurally related to glucocorticoids, [[steroid]]s, [[bile]] salts, and [[cholesterol]]. It is also an [[antiememetic]] tha
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  • A synthetic steroid used therapeutically to increase blood pressure by lowering the amount of s
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  • A progestan steroid hormone vital to pregnancy and a precursor for some androgen and estrogen s
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  • ...ns, but whose reputation is now severely tarnished by suspicion of illegal steroid use.
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  • ...omponent of [[bile]] that is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • A steroid derivative and antiandrogen, that blocks the action of aldosterone, and use
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  • ...ycholate, is a component of [[bile]]. It is structurally related to both [[steroid]]s and [[cholesterol]].
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  • ...component of [[bile]]. It is structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ...Like other bile acids, it is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • ...o produce estrogens, inhibit the biosynthetic production of [[estrogen]] [[steroid]]s. Because of this action, these inhibitors are sometimes used to treat c
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • ...mponents of [[bile]]. It is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s. Related bile acids include [[deoxycholic acid]], [[dehydrocholic acid]]
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • ...]]s, [[mineralocorticoid]]s and [[androgen]]s, which are produced from the steroid [[cholesterol]]. The androgens play a minor role as a sexual hormone that r
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • '''Prednisolone''' is a [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] and the active metabolite of the commonly used synthetic drug [[prednison
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • '''Progesterone''' is one of the [[progestan]] type of [[steroid]] hormones that is vital to pregnancy and it also is a precursor for some [
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • ...a two oxidation steps and oxidizes the 3- and 17-positions of androgenic [[steroid]]s to convert them into estrogenic steroids (estrogen). It oonverts andros ...e in vertibrates that is capable of synthesizing all of the [[estrogen]] [[steroid|steroids]] from [[androgen]]s, and has therefore been of great interest as
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid hormone}}
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  • ...ust 7]], 2007. His career has been controversial because of allegations of steroid use.
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  • ...ogen, [[androstenedione]], and is a chemical precurson to the [[estrogen]] steroid [[estradiol]]. Testosterone is mainly secreted from the [[testes]], but som
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  • ...ries, and never recuperated. In 2000 MacLean tested positive to [[Anabolic steroid|steroids]], possibly taken to quicken the healing process from an injury.
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  • ...thor=Gaujoux-Viala C, Dougados M, Gossec L| title=Efficacy and safety of steroid injections for shoulder and elbow tendonitis: a meta-analysis of randomis
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  • After [[anabolic steroid|steroid]] scandals in [[Major League Baseball]], he headed the investigation and th
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  • ...ure DEVolk.jpg|right|250px|Structure and nomenclature of cholesterol. All steroid nomenclature is based on cholesterol. By convention, substituents pointing
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  • *the skin lesions of [[dermatomyositis]], [[vitiligo]], steroid-induced [[rosacea]], [[alopecia areata]]; and [[seborrheic dermatitis]].
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  • ===Steroid injections=== According to a [[randomized controlled trial]], steroid injections do not provide meaningful benefit.<ref>Friedly JL, Comstock BA,
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  • '''Diethylstilbestrol''' (DES), a nonsteroidal (i.e., not of the class of [[steroid]] molecules) [[estrogen]] first synthesized in 1938, was believed to preven
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  • ...dosterone DEVolk.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Aldosterone, a [[mineralcorticoid]] [[steroid]].]] ...o called '''(11ß)-11,21-Dihydroxy-3,20-dioxo-pregn-4-en-18-al''', is a [[steroid]] [[hormone]]. It is the major [[mineralcorticoid]] hormone and has a crit
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  • ...with ketoconazole. Side effects associated with erectile dysfunction and steroid synthesis broaden the usages of this drug. Fungal meningitis should not be ...s part of the sterol biosynthesis pathway, it may decrease levels of the [[steroid]]s [[testosterone]] and [[cortisone]] causing [[gynecomastia]] and [[oligos
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  • ...with ketoconazole. Side effects associated with erectile dysfunction and steroid synthesis broaden the usages of this drug. Fungal meningitis should not be ...s part of the sterol biosynthesis pathway, it may decrease levels of the [[steroid]]s [[testosterone]] and [[cortisone]] causing [[gynecomastia]] and [[oligos
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  • ...according to their basic chemical structures (such as [[Steroid hormones| steroid]]), or their effects (such as [[metabolism|anabolic]]). All [[multicellular ...system. The [[adrenal cortex]] and the [[gonad]]s are the main sources of steroid hormones. Examples of [[eicosanoid]]s are the widely-studied [[prostaglandi
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  • {{Image|Prednisone structure.jpg|right|200px|Prednisone, a synthetic steroid.}} ...lucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] designed as a mimic of the naturally occurring steroid [[cortisone]]. It is used to treat many inflammatory conditions. It is a
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  • ...tment could include prescribing [[antihistamine]]s, [[decongestant]]s or [[steroid]]s. Surgery is rarely required but if need a[[ myringotomy]] where ear tube
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  • ...965-1016.</ref> Deficiency of the enzyme 21-hydroxylase is the most common steroid-related inborn metabolic disorder, but treatments are available for this co '''Pregnenolone''' is the first steroid derived from cholesterol. It is synthesized through an intermediate, 20<ma
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  • ...[cholesterol]]. It also increases LDL catabolism and may interfere with [[steroid]] production.
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  • ===Epidural steroid injections=== ...[randomized controlled trial]], the [[relative benefit ratio]] of epidural steroid injections, as compared to saline injection, for 50% or greater leg pain re
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  • *[[estradiol]] (an [[estrogen]]) &mdash; a [[steroid]] hormone produced in the ovaries *[[progesterone]] &mdash; a steroid hormone produced in the ovaries
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  • Bile salts are derived from the conversion of [[cholesterol]] into [[steroid]] carboxylic acids, which are then conjugated with either taurine or [[glyc
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  • Steroid hormones produced by the testes or ovary
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  • * Drug and steroid-induced inhibition
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  • An '''estrogen''' is a type of [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with eighteen carbons. With increasing age and menopause, th ...ed to an alcohol, the C-19 methyl group is removed and the "A" ring (see [[steroid]] for numbering and nomenclature) becomes an [[aromatic]] ring.
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  • '''Hydrocortisone''' , a [[steroid]] hormone, is the most important human [[glucocorticoid]] and it is produce
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  • ...inol Metab'' 19:317-23. PMID 18805704 ''("During metamorphosis in insects, steroid hormones (the ecdysteroids) and terpenoid hormones (the juvenile hormones)
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  • ...estosterone]]) and others that are sensitive to [[glucocorticoids]] – (the steroid hormones of the [[adrenal gland]], released in response to ACTH). The adren ...receptors, and this difference is an irreversible consequence of neonatal steroid exposure. Estrogen receptors (and progesterone receptors) are found mainly
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  • ** [[Sterol]] lipids (includes [[cholesterol]] and steroid [[hormone]]s) * Lipid [[hormone]]s like [[steroid]]s and [[eicosanoid]]s - mediate communication between cells
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  • Bates G.W, Whitworth N.S. (1982) Effects of obesity on sex steroid metabolism" 35:(12):893-6. PMID: 7174771 (" This study was designed to com Simpson ER. Role of aromatase in sex steroid action. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology (2000);25: 149-156 ("Our underst
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  • *Implication of [[steroid]] hormones in brain functions
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  • ...[[lanosterol]] or [[cycloartenol]], the structural precursors to all the [[steroid|steroids]].
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  • ...ated with changes in the normal endocrine profile, particularly in the sex steroid profile. ...<ref name=Bates1982>Bates GW, Whitworth N (1982) Effects of obesity on sex steroid metabolism. ''J Chronic Dis'' 35:893</ref>.
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  • ...mone secretion, and possess pronounced anti-inflammatory activity. These [[steroid]]s also play a role in fat and protein metabolism, maintenance of arterial
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  • ===Steroid Era=== ...rand jury]] investigating [[BALCO]], which was indicted for distributing [[steroid]]s to professional athletes. The public outcry surrounding the trial forced
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  • Treatment for acute leukaemia can include [[chemotherapy]], [[steroid]]s, [[radiation therapy]], intensive combined treatments (including [[bone
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  • ...son IG, Rumsby K, Benge S, ''et al.'' |title=Antibiotics and topical nasal steroid for treatment of acute maxillary sinusitis: a randomized controlled trial |
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  • ...uthor=Gaujoux-Viala C, Dougados M, Gossec L| title=Efficacy and safety of steroid injections for shoulder and elbow tendonitis: a meta-analysis of randomise
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  • ...on making in patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy referred for epidural steroid injections: a multicenter, randomized controlled trial. | journal=Arch Inte
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  • Banned androgenic agents are either anabolic [[steroid]]s, which increase [[testosterone]] and [[epitestosterone]], thereby improv
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  • Banned androgenic agents are either anabolic [[steroid]]s, which increase [[testosterone]] and [[epitestosterone]], thereby improv
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  • {{rpr|Steroid}} (22 Apr)
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  • ...(AMPK) regulates several key enzymes involved in fatty acid synthesis and steroid production. It is triggered by a decrease in the availability of ATP thereb
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  • ...]] skin diseases (such as [[eczema]] and [[psoriasis]]) often respond to [[steroid]] creams or topical anthralin. Dermatologists are innovators of new immune
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  • ** immunocompromised (disease, chemotherapy, [[steroid]]s)
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  • * {{search link|steriod||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (steroid)
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  • ...ncerous or associated with a blood disorder, the patient may have to use [[steroid]]s and/or [[chemotherapy]]. The novel agent [[imatinib]] (Glivec or Gleevec
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  • ...known as [[anabolic steroids]]. [[Cortisol]] on the other hand, which is a steroid hormone produced by the [[adrenal gland]], is a catabolic hormone.
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  • ...known as [[anabolic steroids]]. [[Cortisol]] on the other hand, which is a steroid hormone produced by the [[adrenal gland]], is a catabolic hormone.
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  • ...and aggression could explain the 'roids rage' that results from [[anabolic steroid]] use.<ref>Carboni et al 2006, Choi et al 2004</ref>
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  • ...eningococcal septicemia]] and/or death. Fortunately, [[antibiotics]] and [[steroid]] medications can be used to cure the disease and treat inflammation, respe
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  • ...mals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of [[steroid]]s, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide va
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  • ...emistry]] such as [[alkaloid]]s, many compounds related to [[vitamin]]s, [[steroid]]s, [[nucleic acid]]s and also numerous medicines. Constructionally simple
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  • ...-Pelletier J et al.| title=Safety and efficacy of long-term intraarticular steroid injections in osteoarthritis of the knee: a randomized, double-blind, place
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  • ...er B, Wilsgaard T, Twisk J, Anke A et al.| title=Effect of caudal epidural steroid or saline injection in chronic lumbar radiculopathy: multicentre, blinded,
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  • '''Vitamin D''' is a [[steroid]] and a [[vitamin]] that "includes both cholecalciferols and ergocalciferol
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  • ...stions! [[User:David E. Volk|David E. Volk]] 09:03, 3 June 2008 (CDT). Do "steroid" articles count towards the Olympic theme? LOL [[User:David E. Volk|David E
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  • ! [[Glucocorticoid|Steroid]]||[[Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent|NSAID]]
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  • ...metabolism; (8) [[enzyme]] production; (9) [[hormone]] production; (10) [[steroid]] metabolism; (11) blood clotting ([[hemostasis]]); (12) [[element]] bindin
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  • ...ures. I try to improve both of those situations as I come across them. [[Steroid]] was one such article I came across that I think was 1 or 2 lines. I adde
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  • ...steroid only ear drops recover as well as those who receive antibiotic and steroid drops, but details of the degree of infection is not known (that is, the do
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  • ...hormones that are released with stress. The ''absence'' of this elevated [[Steroid hormones|cortisol]] in babies with severe colic would indicate that there i
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  • ...hormones that are released with stress. The ''absence'' of this elevated [[Steroid hormones|cortisol]] in babies with severe colic would indicate that there i
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  • ...s are examined for certain markers including cytoplasmic receptors for sex steroid hormones and cell surface receptors for epidermal growth factor receptor.
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  • In the ovaries, the [[corpus luteum]] produces the steroid hormone [[progesterone]], which is particularly important for maintaining p
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