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MEDICAL
ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
1. Check JH,
Rakoff AE, Roy BK: A testosterone secreting adrenal adenoma.
Obstet Gynecol 51:46s-47s, 1978.

2. Caro JF,
Meikle AW, Check JH, Cohen SN: Normal suppression to dexamethasone
in Cushings disease. An expression of decreased metabolic
clearance for dexamethasone. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 47:667-670,
1978. 
3. Check JH,
Murdock MG, Caro JF: Case report: Cystic gynecomastia in a male
treated with clomiphene citrate. Fertil Steril 30:713-715, 1978.

4. Check JH:
Case report: Improvement of intractable acne in a male following
testosterone suppression using danazol. Cutis 4:393-394, 1980.

5. Check JH,
Avellino J: Painless thyroiditis and transient thyrotoxicosis
following Graves disease. JAMA 244(12):1361, 1980.

6. Check JH,
Adelson HG: Amenorrhea-galactorrhea associated with hypothalamic
hypothyroidism. Am J Obstet Gynecol 139:736-737, 1981.
7. Check JH,
Rezvani I, Goodner D, Hopper B: Prenatal treatment of thyrotoxicosis
to prevent intrauterine growth retardation. Obstet Gynecol 60:122-124,
1982. 
8. Fink PJ,
Check JH, Cohen SN, Fishkin RE, Jacobs JA, Weisberg M: Somatic
complaints secondary to sexual dysfunction. Medical Aspects
of Human Sexuality 15:32-f-z, 1981.

9. Check JH,
Gentlesk MJ, Falanga V: Sympathomimetic amines in the treatment
of chronic urticaria: Two reports. Cutis 34:388-390, 1984.

10. Check
JH: Hyperprolactinemia and luteal phase defects. Prolactin
Disorders: Highlights of a National Symposium. Sandoz Pharmaceuticals
Corporation, U.S.A., 9/26/86.

11. Check
JH, Wu CH, Adelson HG: Bromocriptine versus progesterone therapy
for infertility related to luteal phase defects in hyperprolactinemic
patients. Int J Fertil 34(3):209-214, 1989.

12. Check
JH, Adelson HG, Shanis BS: Idiopathic orthostatic edema as a
cryptic cause of the inability to lose weight despite dieting.
Life Science Advances - Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology
7:195-197, 1988.

13. Leskowitz
SC, Shanis BS, Check JH: Resolution of atypical chest pain during
treatment for idiopathic orthostatic edema. Am J Gastroenterology
85(5):621-622, 1990.

14. Check
JH, Lublin FD, Mandel MM: Clomiphene as an anticonvulsant drug.
Arch Neurol 39:784, 1982.

15. Check
JH: Use of bromocriptine in mildly hyperprolactinemic women with
follicular maturation defects. Advances in therapy 2(6), 1985.

16. Check
JH, Shanis BS, Shapse D, Adelson HG: A randomized comparison
of the effect of two diuretics, a converting enzyme inhibitor, and
a sympathomimetic amine on weight loss in diet-refractory patients.
Endocrine Practice (1):323-326, 1995.

17. Shanis
BS, Check JH: Relative resistance of a macroprolactinoma to bromocriptine
therapy during pregnancy. Gynecol Endocrinol 10(2):91-94, 1996.

18.
Check JH, Katsoff B, Citerone T, Bonnes E: A novel highly
effective treatment of interstitial cystitis causing chronic pelvic
pain of bladder origin: case reports. Clin Exp Obst Gyn
32:247-249, 2005.

19.
Brasile D, Katsoff B, Check JH: Moderate or sever depression is
uncommon in women seeking infertility therapy according to the Beck
Depression Inventory. Clin Exp Obst Gyn 33:16-18, 2006.

20.
Check JH, Katsoff D, Kaplan H: Idiopathic orthostatic cyclic
edema as a unique etiology for vasomotor flushing in a normal
estrogenic woman with normal day 3 follicle stimulating hormone -
case report. Clin Exp Obst Gyn 33:125-126, 2006.

21.
Check JH, Amadi C, Kaplan H, Katsoff D: The treatment of
idiopathic edema, a cause of chronic pelvic pain in women:
effectively controlled chronic refractory urticaria - case reports.
Clin Exp Obst Gyn 33:183-184, 2006.

22.
Check JH, Wilson C: Dramatic relief of chronic pelvic pain with
treatment with sympathomimetic amines - case report. Clin Exp
Obst Gyn 34:55-56, 2007.

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