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  1. Hypoglykäme Ketoazidose – ein endokriner Notfall
  2. Diabetes mellitus in hidradenitis suppurativa is marked by uncompensated insulin resistance.
  3. Modeling and Predictive Control for the Treatment of Hyperthyroidism
  4. Approach to the Patient
  5. Biochemical Thyroid Function Testing
  6. Diagnosis of Hypothyroidism
  7. Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Thyroid Regulation
  8. Hypothyroidism
  9. Hypothyroidism
  10. Mechanisms of Health and Disease
  11. Special Considerations in the Treatment of Hypothyroidism
  12. The Concept of Relational Stability
  13. The New Paradigm for Thyroid Function Diagnosis and Treatment: Conceptual and Technical Barriers to Consistent Outcomes
  14. Thyroid Physiology
  15. Treatment of Hypothyroidism
  16. CyberUnits Bricks: An Implementation Study of a Class Library for Simulating Nonlinear Biological Feedback Loops
  17. Both sensorimotor and autonomic neuropathy may be common in hypothyroidism, despite treatment
  18. Takotsubo syndrome outcomes predicted by thyroid hormone signature: insights from cluster analysis of a multicentre registry
  19. A single blood sample may improve early diagnosis of diabetes, thanks to mathematical modelling
  20. Primary Thyroid Dysfunction Is Prevalent in Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Marked by a Signature of Hypothyroid Graves’ Disease: A Case–Control Study
  21. Stress-Mediated Abnormalities in Regional Myocardial Wall Motion in Young Women with a History of Psychological Trauma
  22. Häufigkeit chronischer Schmerzen nach Arbeitsunfall – Eine erste Statuserhebung im BG-lichen Heilverfahren einer Tertiärklinik
  23. Characteristics predicting the efficacy of SGLT-2 inhibitors versus GLP-1 receptor agonists on major adverse cardiovascular events in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis study
  24. Modelling of the thyroid hormone synthesis as a part of nonlinear reaction mechanism with feedback
  25. Publisher Correction: Mortality rates of severe COVID-19-related respiratory failure with and without extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the Middle Ruhr Region of Germany
  26. Screening for Diabetes Mellitus in Patients with Hidradenitis Suppurativa—A Monocentric Study in Germany
  27. Mortality rates of severe COVID-19-related respiratory failure with and without extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in the Middle Ruhr Region of Germany
  28. The role of supporting and disruptive mechanisms of FT3 homeostasis in regulating the hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis
  29. Mathematical modeling and simulation of thyroid homeostasis: Implications for the Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome
  30. The Role of Hormones in Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Systematic Review
  31. Mathematical modelling of glucose metabolism delivers new methods for metabolic phenotyping.
  32. Perspectives of (/memorandum for) systems thinking on COVID‐19 pandemic and pathology
  33. Editorial: Thyroid hormones and cardiac arrhythmia
  34. Novel Connections between the Thyroid and the Heart uncovered in a Large Meta-Analysis
  35. Optimal Hormone Replacement Therapy in Hypothyroidism - A Model Predictive Control Approach
  36. Principles of Endocrine Regulation: Reconciling Tensions Between Robustness in Performance and Adaptation to Change
  37. Understanding the restrictions in the prescription and use of potentially beneficial diabetes medications associated with low socio-economic status
  38. Mathematical Modeling of Thyroid Homeostasis: Implications for the Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome
  39. Abnormal Cardiac Repolarization in Thyroid Diseases: Results of an Observational Study
  40. A Methodology for Vertical Translation Between Molecular and Organismal Level in Biological Feedback Loops
  41. Treatment options for subclinical hypothyroidism
  42. The Quest for System-Theoretical Medicine in the COVID-19 Era
  43. Thyroid dysfunction may trigger broken heart syndrome
  44. The Two Faces of Janus: Why Thyrotropin as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor May Be an Ambiguous Target
  45. Letter to the Editor: Hoermann Response to Fitzgerald et al. (DOI: 10.1089/thy.2019.0535)
  46. Profiling retrospective thyroid function data in complete thyroidectomy patients to investigate the HPT axis set point (PREDICT-IT)
  47. Who is afraid of non-normal data? Choosing between parametric and non-parametric tests: a response
  48. Comment on “Levothyrox® New and Old Formulations: Are They Switchable for Millions of Patients?”
  49. Heterogenous biochemical expression of hormone activity in subclinical/overt hyperthyroidism and exogenous thyrotoxicosis
  50. Usefulness of Serum Free Thyroxine Concentration to Predict Ventricular Arrhythmia Risk in Euthyroid Patients with Structural Heart Disease
  51. Triiodothyronine Secretion in Early Thyroid Failure: The Adaptive Response of Central Feedforward Control
  52. Functional and Symptomatic Individuality in the Response to Levothyroxine Treatment
  53. Adaptive Veränderungen des Schilddrüsenstoffwechsels als Risikoindikatoren bei Traumata
  54. Thyroid Related Quality of Life in Elderly with Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Improvement on Levothyroxine is Distinct from that in Young Patients (TSAGE)
  55. Individualised requirements for optimum treatment of hypothyroidism: complex needs, limited options
  56. Thyreotoxische Krise
  57. Time for a reassessment of the treatment of hypothyroidism
  58. Letter by Dietrich et al Regarding Article, “Thyroid Dysfunction in Heart Failure and Cardiovascular Outcomes”
  59. Hemodynamics of paradoxical severe aortic stenosis: insight from a pressure–volume loop analysis
  60. Compared to limb pain of other origin, ultrasonographic osteodensitometry reveals loss of bone density in complex regional pain syndrome
  61. We miss the opportunity: Pretreament of osteoporosis in a German trauma center
  62. Sensitivity of feedback control to thyroid reserve and modulation by FT3
  63. Lessons from Randomised Clinical Trials for Triiodothyronine Treatment of Hypothyroidism: Have They Achieved Their Objectives?
  64. Editorial: “Homeostasis and Allostasis of Thyroid Function”
  65. Alterations in Titin Properties and Myocardial Fibrosis Correlate With Clinical Phenotypes in Hemodynamic Subgroups of Severe Aortic Stenosis
  66. Mathematical Modeling of the Pituitary–Thyroid Feedback Loop: Role of a TSH-T3-Shunt and Sensitivity Analysis
  67. Symptomatic Relief is Related to Serum Free Triiodothyronine Concentrations during Follow-up in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
  68. Homeostasis and Allostasis of Thyroid Function
  69. Recent Advances in Thyroid Hormone Regulation: Toward a New Paradigm for Optimal Diagnosis and Treatment
  70. Correction to: Incidence of severe sepsis and septic shock in German intensive care units: the prospective, multicentre INSEP study
  71. TSH – an unreliable diagnostic test of of thyroid function
  72. Association of left atrial low-voltage area and thromboembolic risk in patients with atrial fibrillation
  73. Thyroid Allostasis – The Neglected Second Control Mode of Thyroid Function
  74. Dual control of pituitary thyroid stimulating hormone secretion by thyroxine and triiodothyronine in athyreotic patients
  75. Relational Stability in the Expression of Normality, Variation, and Control of Thyroid Function
  76. Estimation of insulin sensitivity in diabetic Göttingen Minipigs
  77. Cybernetic modelling of thyroid homeostasis for clinical trials and medical decision making
  78. Letter to the Editor: Comment on “Reconciling the Log-Linear and Non-Linear Aspects of the TSH-Free T4 Relationship: Intra-Individual Analysis of a Large Population” by Rothacker K.M., et al.
  79. Impact of periprocedural anticoagulation strategy on the incidence of new-onset silent cerebral events after radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
  80. Reference range for TSH
  81. Reverse Remodelling of the Atria After Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure: Evidence from Electro-mechanical and Endocrine Markers
  82. Relational Stability of Thyroid Hormones in Euthyroid Subjects and Patients with Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
  83. Of rats and men: thyroid homeostasis in rodents and human beings
  84. Homeostatic Control of the Thyroid–Pituitary Axis: Perspectives for Diagnosis and Treatment
  85. Variation in the biochemical response to l-thyroxine therapy and relationship with peripheral thyroid hormone conversion efficiency
  86. Variation in the Biochemical Response to L-Thyroxine Therapy and Relationship with Peripheral Thyroid Hormone Conversion
  87. Higher incidence of esophageal lesions after ablation of atrial fibrillation related to the use of esophageal temperature probes
  88. Bridge Technology with TSH Receptor Chimera for Sensitive Direct Detection of TSH Receptor Antibodies Causing Graves’ Disease: Analytical and Clinical Evaluation
  89. Association between left atrial low-voltage area, serum apoptosis, and fibrosis biomarkers and incidence of silent cerebral events after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
  90. Second degree AV block and severely impaired contractility in cardiac myxedema: a case report
  91. A novel de novo mutation in the thyroid hormone receptor-beta gene
  92. Integration of Peripheral and Glandular Regulation of Triiodothyronine Production by Thyrotropin in Untreated and Thyroxine-Treated Subjects
  93. Failure to achieve disease control in acromegaly: cause analysis by a registry-based survey
  94. Nonthyroidal Illness Syndrome in Cardiac Illness Involves Elevated Concentrations of 3,5-Diiodothyronine and Correlates with Atrial Remodeling
  95. Stand-alone mapping using different transluminal mapping catheters—an accurate and safe way to isolate all pulmonary veins with the cryoballoon?
  96. Reverse atrial remodeling in patients who maintain sinus rhythm after electrical cardioversion: evidence derived from the measurement of total atrial conduction time assessed by PA-TDI interval
  97. Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events
  98. TSH, FT4 and FT3 have individual, but interlocking roles in thyroid homeostasis
  99. Das Refeeding-Syndrom – Eine Literaturübersicht
  100. Hypothalamus–Pituitary–Thyroid Feedback Control: Implications of Mathematical Modeling and Consequences for Thyrotropin (TSH) and Free Thyroxine (FT4) Reference Ranges
  101. TSH − Physiologie, Funktionsstörungen und Einflussfaktoren auf die Referenzwerte
  102. The Boston AF Symposium 2014 Abstracts
  103. A novel minimal mathematical model of the hypothalamus–pituitary–thyroid axis validated for individualized clinical applications
  104. “Still crazy after all these years” – Tuberculosis as an Old Disease with Diverse Facets in a Thirty-five-year-old Male Patient
  105. Total Atrial Conduction Time Assessed by Tissue Doppler Imaging (PA‐TDI Interval) to Predict Early Recurrence of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation After Successful Electrical Cardioversion
  106. Do Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone, Body Weight, or Body Mass Index Serve as Adequate Markers to Guide Levothyroxine Dose Titration?
  107. Increased Preoperative Serum Apoptosis Marker Fas Ligand Correlates With Histopathology and New‐Onset of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients After Cardiac Surgery
  108. Patientin mit Diabetes mellitus Typ 1 und akut aufgetretenen Ödemen
  109. 43-jährige Patientin mit Diabetes mellitus und postoperativem Kreislaufkollaps
  110. Thyroid homeostasis results from multi-loop control
  111. Syndrome of Inadequate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion in Pulmonary Tuberculosis - a Therapeutic Challenge
  112. Correlation Between Total Atrial Conduction Time Estimated via Tissue Doppler Imaging (PA‐TDI Interval), Structural Atrial Remodeling and New‐Onset of Atrial Fibrillation After Cardiac Surgery
  113. Determination of TSH levels may be inadequate for assessing thyroid function
  114. Thyreotoxische Krise
  115. Erratum to: The proteomic signature of insulin-resistant human skeletal muscle reveals increased glycolytic and decreased mitochondrial enzymes
  116. The proteomic signature of insulin-resistant human skeletal muscle reveals increased glycolytic and decreased mitochondrial enzymes
  117. Cybernetic role of TSH in pituitary-thyroid feedback control
  118. Persons exposed to radioactivity are faced with a higher risk to develop primary hyperparathyroidism
  119. Protection from diabetes development by single-chain antibody-mediated delivery of a NF- B inhibitor specifically to  -cells in vivo
  120. Normal values for longitudinal function of the right ventricle in healthy women >70 years of age
  121. In vitro phage display in a rat beta cell line: a simple approach for the generation of a single-chain antibody targeting a novel beta cell-specific epitope
  122. Proteomanalyse bei Skelettmuskelbiopsien von schlanken, adipösen und adipösen Probanden mit Diabetes
  123. Generation of Novel Single-Chain Antibodies by Phage-Display Technology to Direct Imaging Agents Highly Selective to Pancreatic β- or α-Cells In Vivo
  124. Entwicklung eines β-Zell spezifischen Kontrastmittels zur nicht-invasiven Bestimmung der β-Zellmasse
  125. Thyroid examination in highly radiation-exposed workers after the Chernobyl accident
  126. Abstracts
  127. The AQUA-FONTIS study: protocol of a multidisciplinary, cross-sectional and prospective longitudinal study for developing standardized diagnostics and classification of non-thyroidal illness syndrome
  128. Resorption, Transport und Bioverfügbarkeit von Schilddrüsenhormonen
  129. Thyroxine in Goiter, H. pylori Infection, and Gastritis
  130. Therapy with pantoprazole doesn't seem to affect the absorption of levothyroxine
  131. MiMe-NoCoDI model of thyroid homeostasis
  132. Selenium Supplementation in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroiditis Decreases Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies Concentrations
  133. Selenium Supplementation in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroiditis Decreases Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies Concentrations
  134. Rechnerunterstützte Instruktion in der Medizin:Eine multizentrische Evaluationsstudie in sieben deutschsprachigen Mediotheken