Abstract
En el campo de la endocrinología, el conocimiento de los ritmos biológicos es fundamental para entender la fisiopatología de algunas enfermedades y para el diagnóstico de otras. Vale la pena retomar algunos aspectos de esta temática, de una manera sucinta.
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