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  • 1
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Greece and Rome 7 (1938), S. 137-148 
    ISSN: 0017-3835
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: Archaeology , Classical Studies
    Notes: The period of the Flavian emperors (A.D. 69–96) was distinguished by a notable revival of epic poetry. No fewer than three poets, whose work is extant, flourished contemporaneously—Statius, Valerius, and Silius. It was indeed an age of literary figures, including Martial, Pliny the Younger, Quin-tilian, and Tacitus. Statius and Valerius are interesting as epic poets in that they broke away from the tradition of national and patriotic poetry prescribed for their art from the time of Ennius. Silius, on the other hand, remained true to the convention of Latin epic, and, in an age when the stimulus of national pride was losing its effect on poetry, produced a long poem that lacked originality and inspiration.
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Greece and Rome 8 (1939), S. 172-182 
    ISSN: 0017-3835
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: Archaeology , Classical Studies
    Notes: There can be little doubt that the extant remains of Persius form the whole of his writings. In his boyhood he had indulged in the literary exercises of the classroom, and these immature efforts included a tragedy, a book of travels, and some lines on the elder Arria, whose Non dolet1 was an appropriate subject for a young Stoic to commemorate. These experiments had little merit, otherwise they would not have been destroyed on the advice of Cornutus, his friend and teacher and literary executor.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Glucose load ; insulin ; growth hormone ; acromegaly ; pituitary irradiation ; hyperinsulinism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Le taux d'insuline et d'hormone de croissance à la suite d'une charge en glucose (100 g) par voie orale fut mesuré chez23 acromégaliques qui avaient été traités par radiothérapie. Seize de ces patients étaient considérés cliniquement en phase «inactive» et les sept autres en phase «active». Deux de ces derniers étaient diabétiques et sous traitement. Treize sujets normaux, non obèses, formaient le groupe témoin. Cinq acromégaliques en phase «inactive» ont présenté à la suite d'une charge en glucose des valeurs de la glycémie dépassant les limites supérieures de la normale. Tous les acromégaliques en phase «active» et «inactive» présentaient une hyperinsulinémie à l'état de jeûne et à la suite d'une charge en glucose. Cette observation d'une montée exagérée de l'insulinémie à la suite d'une charge en glucose chez des acromégaliques cliniquement «inactifs» suggère qu'un taux sérique d'hormone de croissance continuellement élevé peut avoir amené des changements permanents de la réponse des îlots du pancréas à la suite d'une stimulation venant du glucose. Les valeurs moyennes du taux sérique de l'hormone de croissance étaient semblables à l'état de jeûne chez le groupe des témoins et chez les acromégaliques en phase «inactive». Ces derniers n'ont pas présenté une baisse du taux sérique d'hormone de croissance à la suite d'une charge en glucose.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Die vorliegende Arbeit beschreibt den Verlauf der Seruminsulin- und Wachstumshormonwerte nach oraler Verabreichung von 100 g Glucose bei 23 Patienten mit Akromegalie, die früher mit Bestrahlung behandelt worden waren. Auf Grund der klinischen Befunde zum Zeitpunkt der Untersuchungen wurden sechzehn Patienten als „inaktive“ und sieben Fälle als „aktive“ Akromegale eingestuft. Zwei von den „aktiven“ Akromegalen waren behandelte Diabetiker. Dreizehn gesunde, nicht fettsüchtige Personen bildeten die Kontroll-gruppe. Fünf „inaktive“ Akromegale hatten nach der Glucosebelastung Blutglucosewerte über dem Normbereich. Sowohl die „inaktiven“ als auch die „aktiven“ Akromegalen zeigten Hyperinsulinämie nüchtern und nach Glucosezufuhr. Die gesteigerte Insulinsekretion der klinisch „inaktiven“ Akromegalen nach Glucosebelastung kann bedeuten, daß chronisch erhöhte Spiegel des zirkulierenden Wachstumshormons möglicherweise zu ständigen Veränderungen in der Reaktion derLangerhans'schen Inseln gegenüber Glucosestimulation geführt haben. Der durchschnittliche Serumwachstumshormonwert im Nüchternzustand war ungefähr der gleiche bei der Kontrollgruppe und bei „inaktiven“ Akromegalen; die letzteren wiesen keine Verminderung der Serumwachstumshormonwerte nach Glucoseverabreichung auf.
    Notes: Summary The insulin and growth hormone responses to oral glucose load (100 g) in 23 acronaegalic patients, previously treated by external irradiation, are described. Based on current clinical findings, sixteen acromegalics were considered “inactive” and seven patients “active”. Two of the latter were treated diabetics. Thirteen healthy, non-obese subjects formed the control group. Five “inactive” acromegalics had blood glucose values exceeding the upper limits of normal after the glucose load. Both the “inactive” and “active” acromegalics had hyperinsulinemia in the fasting state and after glucose load. The observation of an exaggerated serum insulin response to glucose load in clinically “inactive” acromegalics suggested that chronically elevated levels of circulating growth hormone may have led to permanent changes in the responsiveness of the pancreatic islets to glucose stimulation. The mean fasting value of serum growth hormone was about the same in the controls and the “inactive” acromegalics; the latter did not show suppression in serum growth hormone levels after glucose load.
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