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The following pages link to The repetitive short corticotropin stimulation test in patients with septic shock (Q71555962):
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- The International Sepsis Forum's controversies in sepsis: corticosteroids should not be routinely used to treat septic shock (Q24796989) (← links)
- Reversal of late septic shock with supraphysiologic doses of hydrocortisone (Q34465500) (← links)
- The effects of steroids during sepsis depend on dose and severity of illness: an updated meta-analysis (Q36060153) (← links)
- Systemic illness (Q37135443) (← links)
- Etomidate versus ketamine for sedation in acutely ill patients (Q43264016) (← links)
- Are endogenous glucocorticoid levels adequate in septic shock? (Q52889752) (← links)
- Editorial to: Adrenocortical function during prolonged critical illness and beyond: a prospective observational study (Q58597466) (← links)
- A comparison of the adrenocortical response during septic shock and after complete recovery (Q71752741) (← links)
- Adrenal insufficiency in critically ill (Q74396051) (← links)
- [Corticosteroid insufficiency in the critically ill. Pathomechanisms and recommendations for diagnosis and treatment] (Q83340506) (← links)