Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Castration
Abdul Khaliq Naveed, Liaqat Ali, Liaqat Ali Minhas, Muhammad Tahir Effect of propranolol on prolactin in adult male rats. Pak Armed Forces Med J Mar 2008;58(1):51-6.
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Eren F, Aydin Ö, Gök N, Eren B, Çomunoglu N, Çomunoglu C Ovarian enlargement associated with massive edema. J Pak Med Assoc Jan 2008;58(1):43-5.
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Altaf Hussain Talpur, Sadia Affandi Synchronous bilateral testicular tumors. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Aug 2006;16(8):538-9.
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Salma Aslam Kundi, Saleem Wazir, Saleem Afzal, Naeema Afzal, Iftikhar Qayum, Mary L Forsling Release of vasopressin during suppression of oestrous cycle in Rat by Zoladex and hypovolemic challenge. J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Oct - Dec 2005;17(4):63-6.
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Muhammad Asif Nawaz, Sameena Ghayur, Arshad Seeder, Farooq Ahmad Khan Hormonal changes in male-type androgenetic alopecia. Pak J Pathol Jan - Mar 2004;15(1):3-7.
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Tariq Parvez, Hamza Al Sisi, Imtiaz Ibrahim What next after Hormonotherapy in cancer prostate?. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Oct 2003;13(10):606-10.
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Nasir Ali, Saif Ur Rehman, Mutahir Ali, Imran Sabir, Rafay Azhar, Samina Mansoor Skin Metastasis from Prostate Adenocarcinoma. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Jan 2003;13(1):53-4.
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Imtiaz Akhtar Bajwa, Ghulam Mahboob Subhani, Fateh Khan Akhter Comparative significance of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) and Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) in Prostatic Carcinoma. Ann King Edward Med Uni Apr - Jun 1998;4(2):24-8.
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Muhammad Azhar Khan Pituitary Vasopressin concentrations and water retention in ovariectomized rats treated with Oestradiol Benzoate. Professional Med J Apr - Jun 1996;3(2):161-4.
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Muhammad Azhar Khan, Khawaja Muhammad Fayyaz, Misbahul Ain Khan, Muhammad Aslam Urinary electrolytes concentrations and water retention in ovariectomized rats treated with Oestradiol Benzoate. Professional Med J Jan - Mar 1996;3(1):63-8.
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