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Lee Vander Loop

Anterior Pituitary Hormone Replacement in Traumatic Brain Injury - University of Texas - 0 views

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    Study to determine if hormone replacement in TBI patients with documented abnormalities in the GH, thyroid, or cortisol axis will improve muscle function, body composition, aerobic capacity (GH) and tests of neuropsychologic function (GH, thyroid, cortisol).
Lee Vander Loop

1996.03.27 : STUDY LINKS NEONATAL THYROID FUNCTION TO CEREBRAL PALSY - 0 views

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    NINDS Publication - Study March 1996
Lee Vander Loop

North American Growth in CP Project - 0 views

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    Children with Cerebral Palsy often do not grow the same as other children. Children with CP are often shorter and thinner than other children of the same age. We do not know if this is normal, or if there could be a problem with nutrition or hormones, and so we are interested in discovering what is just right for a child with CP. The first step in understanding growth in Cerebral Palsy is to measure a large group of children with CP.
Lee Vander Loop

Erythropoietin for Infants With Brain Injuries Due to Oxygen Deprivation at Birth - 2 views

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    Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study to evaluate the safety of high-dose Erythropoietin (Epo) in infants who did not get enough oxygen during birth. Erythropoietin is a hormone normally found in the body that may protect brain cells from damage due to lack of oxygen.
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