Dr. Carol Ann Huseman M.D.
Endocronologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Endocrinology
1836 SOUTH AVE LA CROSSE WI, 54601About
Dr. Carol Huseman is a pediatric endocrinologist practicing in Kansas City, MO. Dr. Huseman specializes in growth, puberty, diabetes or other disorders related to hormones that produce certain conditions in children and growing young adults. Pediatric endocrinologists possess copious knowledge on hormone chemicals and how they can affect other parts of the body and their functions.
Education and Training
Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati Oh 1971
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Gonadotropin responses and metabolism of synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) during constant infusion of GnRH in men and boys with delayed adolescence.
- Gonadotropin responses and metabolism of synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) during constant infusion of GnRH in men and boys with delayed adolescence.
- Effect of prolactin on adrenocortical and gonadal function in normal men.
- Effect of prolactin on adrenocortical and gonadal function in normal men.
- Neuroendocrine effects of toxic and low blood lead levels in children.
- Childhood lead toxicity and impaired release of thyrotropin-stimulating hormone.
- Theophylline treatment in the neonate with apnea: effect on growth hormone, thyroid hormone and TRH induced TSH secretion.
- Long-term bromocriptine treatment for prolactin-secreting macroadenoma.
- Growth enhancement by dopaminergic therapy in children with intrauterine growth retardation.
- Congenital lipodystrophy. II. Association with polycystic ovarian disease.
- Congenital lipodystrophy. II. Association with polycystic ovarian disease.
- Prolactin and adrenal androgens.
- Pitfalls in using human chorionic gonadotropin stimulation test to diagnose anorchia.
- Primary hypothyroidism of childhood: evaluation of the hypothalamic-pituitary gonadal axis before and during L-thyroxine replacement.
- Neonatal thyroid--screening for the State of Nebraska.
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