PMID: 4858165Apr 1, 1974Paper

Successful treatment of galactorrhoea and amenorrhoea and subsequent restoration of ovarian function by a new ergot alkaloid 2-brom-alpha-ergocryptine

Clinical Endocrinology
R RollandR M Lequin

Abstract

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Nov 1, 1973·The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the British Commonwealth·R Rolland, L Schellekens
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Citations

Jan 1, 1979·Archives of Gynecology·I Gerhard, B Runnebaum
Jan 1, 1977·European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology·R Rolland, R S Corbey
Apr 1, 1978·Psychoneuroendocrinology·B J Carroll, M Steiner
Apr 1, 1981·Postgraduate Medical Journal·Y SachdevV K Garg
Aug 1, 1978·Clinical Endocrinology·F R KandeelD R London
Jan 1, 1977·Clinical Endocrinology·E Del PozoP Braun
Jun 1, 1979·Clinical Endocrinology·G PinedaC Stevenson
Jan 1, 1981·British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology·H B DommerholtA J Van der Werf
Jan 1, 1978·Journal of Endocrinological Investigation·P TravagliniG Weber
Oct 1, 1979·Journal of Endocrinological Investigation·P TravagliniG Faglia
Jan 1, 1975·Endocrine Research Communications·R Rolland, J M Hammond

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