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diazoxide and Adrenocortical Hyperfunction

diazoxide has been researched along with Adrenocortical Hyperfunction in 3 studies

Diazoxide: A benzothiadiazine derivative that is a peripheral vasodilator used for hypertensive emergencies. It lacks diuretic effect, apparently because it lacks a sulfonamide group.
diazoxide : A benzothiadiazine that is the S,S-dioxide of 2H-1,2,4-benzothiadiazine which is substituted at position 3 by a methyl group and at position 7 by chlorine. A peripheral vasodilator, it increases the concentration of glucose in the plasma and inhibits the secretion of insulin by the beta- cells of the pancreas. It is used orally in the management of intractable hypoglycaemia and intravenously in the management of hypertensive emergencies.

Adrenocortical Hyperfunction: Excess production of ADRENAL CORTEX HORMONES such as ALDOSTERONE; HYDROCORTISONE; DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE; and/or ANDROSTENEDIONE. Hyperadrenal syndromes include CUSHING SYNDROME; HYPERALDOSTERONISM; and VIRILISM.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Leng, JJ1
Greenblatt, RB1
Klaus, D2

Other Studies

3 other studies available for diazoxide and Adrenocortical Hyperfunction

ArticleYear
Hirsutism in adolescent girls.
    Pediatric clinics of North America, 1972, Volume: 19, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Adrenocortical Hyperfunction; Cobalt; Cortisone; Cushing Syndrome; Dexamethasone; Diazox

1972
[Arterial hypertension: etiology, diagnosis, treatment].
    Arztliche Forschung, 1971, May-10, Volume: 23, Issue:5

    Topics: Adrenocortical Hyperfunction; Adult; Arteries; Diazoxide; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Hypertension;

1971
[Arterial hypertension: etiology, differential diagnosis, and therapy].
    Arztliche Forschung, 1969, May-10, Volume: 23, Issue:5

    Topics: Adrenocortical Hyperfunction; Adult; Arteries; Diazoxide; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Hypertension;

1969