2003
DOI: 10.1007/s10286-003-0137-z
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Transdermal absorption of estradiol in normal subjects and in patients with peripheral neuropathies

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“…Carl-Albrecht Haensch and coworkers contributed important research addressing the interaction between pharmacotherapy and the autonomic nervous system. One study showed that transdermal estrogen uptake did not differ between patients with neuropathies and control persons [ 9 ]. Another report suggested that treatment with bortezomib could be a rare cause of severe autonomic failure [ 10 ].…”
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“…Carl-Albrecht Haensch and coworkers contributed important research addressing the interaction between pharmacotherapy and the autonomic nervous system. One study showed that transdermal estrogen uptake did not differ between patients with neuropathies and control persons [ 9 ]. Another report suggested that treatment with bortezomib could be a rare cause of severe autonomic failure [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%