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    A Case of Sheehan's Syndrome that Manifested as Bilateral Ptosis

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    Hypothyroidism can cause a variety of signs and symptoms of the neuromuscular system. However, ptosis in a patient with hypothyroidism is very rare. We report here on a case of central hypothyroidism that was due to Sheehan's syndrome and it manifested as bilateral ptosis in a 51-yr-old woman. She complained of exertional dyspnea and weakness. About 25-yr ago, she had a history of severe postpartum vaginal bleeding. The laboratory studies demonstrated hypopituitarism with secondary hypothyroidism. The ptosis was improved by replacement of thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients who manifest with ptosis and that prompt replacement of hormone can lead to a complete recovery

    Impact of severity, duration, and etiology of hyperthyroidism on bone turnover markers and bone mineral density in men

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hyperthyroidism is accompanied by osteoporosis with higher incidence of fracture rates. The present work aimed to study bone status in hyperthyroidism and to elucidate the impact of severity, duration, and etiology of hyperthyroidism on biochemical markers of bone turnover and bone mineral density (BMD).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Fifty-two male patients with hyperthyroidism, 31 with Graves' disease (GD) and 21 with toxic multinodular goiter (TNG), with an age ranging from 23 to 65 years were included, together with 25 healthy euthyroid men with matched age as a control group. In addition to full clinical examination, patients and controls were subjected to measurement of BMD using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometery scanning of the lower half of the left radius. Also, some biochemical markers of bone turnover were done for all patients and controls.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Biochemical markers of bone turnover: included serum bone specific alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, carboxy terminal telopeptide of type l collagen also, urinary deoxypyridinoline cross-links (DXP), urinary DXP/urinary creatinine ratio and urinary calcium/urinary creatinine ratio were significantly higher in patients with GD and TNG compared to controls (P < 0.01). However, there was non-significant difference in these parameters between GD and TNG patients (P > 0.05). BMD was significantly lower in GD and TNG compared to controls, but the Z-score of BMD at the lower half of the left radius in patients with GD (-1.7 ± 0.5 SD) was not significantly different from those with TNG (-1.6 ± 0.6 SD) (>0.05). There was significant positive correlation between free T3 and free T4 with biochemical markers of bone turnover, but negative correlation between TSH and those biochemical markers of bone turnover. The duration of the thyrotoxic state positively correlated with the assessed bone turnover markers, but it is negatively correlated with the Z-score of BMD in the studied hyperthyroid patients (r = -0.68, P < 0.0001).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Men with hyperthyroidism have significant bone loss with higher biochemical markers of bone turnover. The severity and the duration of the thyrotoxic state are directly related to the derangement of biochemical markers of bone turnover and bone loss.</p

    Effects of insulin and sulphonylureas on insulin-like growth factor-I levels in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats

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    WOS: 000180255100012PubMed ID: 12500166OBJECTIVE: Diabetes Mellitus is associated with decreased insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) levels and also, poor growth in diabetes is related with low circulating levels of IGF-I. Insulin acts via an increase of IGF-I synthesis on growth. We studied the effects of insulin and sulphonylureas on serum IGF-I levels and aimed to evaluate the restoration of IGF-I in different therapeutic strategies. DESIGN AND SETTING: Thirty male rats were used in the study and diabetes was induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (35 mg/kg body weight). After confirmation of hyperglycemia, rats were divided into three groups. The first group was treated with insulin, and second group with glimepiride, third group was not treated (control group). IGF-I levels were measured at basal, after streptozotocin and at the end of the treatment period. RESULTS: Serum IGF-I levels were found to decrease from 577.2 ng/ml to 253.0 ng/ml after streptozotocin (p0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Serum IGF-I levels decrease in diabetes and insulin treatment restores IGF-I depletion significantly. And although less effective, treatment with glimepiride restores IGF-I levels significantly

    Effect of surgical weight loss on free radical and antioxidant balance: A preliminary report

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    WOS: 000180505600013PubMed ID: 12568184Background: This study observes the effect of surgical weight loss on free radical and antioxidant vitamin balance. Patients and Methods: 22 consecutive morbidly obese patients undergoing vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG) were chosen for the study. Postoperative studies were done at 12 and 24 weeks. Plasma antioxidant and vitamin determinations were performed by HPLC method. Results: Subjects lost a significant amount of weight (P<0.01). Compared to preoperative measurements, postoperative measurements of plasma betacarotene were not statististically different both at 12 and 24 weeks (13.86&PLUSMN;1.26 &mu;g/dl, 12.35&PLUSMN;1.2, P=0.44; 14.33&PLUSMN;2.03, P=0.77; preoperatively, 12 and 24 weeks respectively). Alpha-tocopherol increased slightly at the 12th week; the difference was not significant (8.50&PLUSMN;0.77; 9.56&PLUSMN;0.82, P=0.37; preoperatively and 12th week respectively). The levels of alpha-tocopherol rose at 24th week significantly (10.89&PLUSMN;0.55, P=0.028). The indicator of lipid peroxidation (malondialdehyde) decreased with weight loss (1.505&PLUSMN;0.11 &mu;mol/L preoperatively; 0.75&PLUSMN;0.062 at 12th week, P=0.01; 0.712&PLUSMN;0.05 at 24th week, P<0.01). Conclusion: Our data show that free radical generation falls markedly in association with weight loss after VBG. Surgical weight loss leads to significant decrease in oxidant production and also leads to increase in some antioxidant vitamins. The demonstration of decreased free radical generation and correction of balance between free radicals and antioxidant vitamins has important implications for oxidative mechanisms underlying obesity-associated disorders

    Effect of weight loss on bone metabolism: Comparison of vertical banded gastroplasty and medical intervention

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    WOS: 000183512700012PubMed ID: 12841898Background: We studied the effects of weight loss on bone metabolism. Methods: 16 consecutive surgically-treated (14 female, 2 male) morbidly obese patients and 65 obese (53 male, 12 female) medically-treated patients were enrolled in an observational study. Surgical treatment for morbidly obese patients was vertical banded gastroplasty (VBG). Studies were performed prior to and 12 months after the start of treatment. Bone mineral density (BMD), bone turnover markers, sex steroids, calcium excretion and parathyroid hormone measurements were done at each visit. Results: Weight loss was more prominent with surgical than with medical treatments. Bone loss was also pronounced in the surgical treatment group, and occurred at the hip level only (P<0.05). Compared to previously reported studies, where the effects of malabsorptive treatments for obesity on bone metabolism were studied, calcium excretion and parathyroid hormone levels did not change after VBG or medical therapy. For both groups, bone markers indicated an increased bone turnover, evidenced by increased urinary excretion of deoxypyridinoline and serum levels of osteocalcin (P<0.05). Sex steroid measurements revealed a decrease in estradiol levels in the surgical treatment group, but not in medical treatment group. This finding was thought to be secondary to less weight loss in the medical group. Conclusion: Our data indicate that weight loss causes bone loss. The bone loss is independent of the method of weight reduction. However, the mechanism of the bone loss is not clear. It may be explained partly by reduced estradiol levels in female patients. Because the mechanisms of bone disease after weight loss remain unclear, it is difficult to determine the most effective treatment. It is important to detect osteopenia early, before fractures occur. Measuring BMD appears to be the only reliable method for screening

    Intraobserver and interobserver agreements of leg circumference measurements by tape measure based on 3 reference points

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    The objective of this study was to evaluate the intraobserver and interobserver agreements in tape measurements of the ankle and calf circumference with due emphasis on the 3 main reference points, the patella, the tibial tuberosity, and the medial malleolus. The leg circumference at 2 locations was measured in 66 patients in the mornings of 2 consecutive days by 6 observers. Finally, a blinded couple measured leg circumferences at a line created on calves with a ballpoint pen of 68 outpatients to calculate interobserver agreement for lined regions. Leg circumference measurement was accepted as correct when the difference was less than 0.6 cm in 2 occasions. Intraobserver and interobserver agreements were calculated as the percentage of correct measurements. Chi-square test was used to compare intraobserver and interobserver agreements for each reference point. At the calf region, intraobserver and interobserver agreements based on the tibial tuberosity (88% and 81 %) were better than those of the patella (65% and 57%) and the medial malleolus (73% and 65%). On the other hand, at above the ankle region, the agreements (79% and 62%) were also better than those of the patella (60% and 43%) and nearly the same as those of the medial malleolus (86% and 65%). Finally, interobserver agreement of the measurements at the created line with ballpoint pen (96%) was better when compared to those of the tibial tuberosity (81%), the patella (57%), and medial malleolus (65%) (p = 0.005, p < 0.001, and p < 0.001, respectively). The results of this study suggest that the tibial tuberosity as a reference point for leg circumference measurement has better intraobserver and interobserver agreements than those of the patella and the medial malleoli
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