14 research outputs found
Clinicopathological correlation in a case of painful ophthalmoplegia: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome.
Noradrenaline producing phaeochromocytomas with absent pressor response to beta-blockade.
Abnormality in the cavernous sinus in three patients with Tolosa-Hunt syndrome: MRI and CT findings.
Empty sella developing during thyroxine therapy in a patient with primary hypothyroidism and hyperprolactinaemia.
A 35 year old woman presented with severe primary hypothyroidism and galactorrhea. A very high prolactin level was also detected and computerized tomography scan of the sellar region demonstrated an enlarged pituitary gland associated with contrast enhancement. Replacement therapy with thyroxine corrected both biochemical and clinical abnormalities but empty sella developed during this therapy. It is concluded that empty sella may be related to thyroxine-induced shrinkage of lactotroph and/or thyrotroph cell hyperplasia
MIGHTEE: the nature of the radio-loud AGN population
We study the nature of the faint radio source population detected in the MeerKAT International GHz Tiered Extragalactic Exploration (MIGHTEE) Early Science data in the COSMOS field, focusing on the properties of the radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Using the extensive multiwavelength data available in the field, we are able to classify 88 per cent of the 5223 radio sources in the field with host galaxy identifications as AGNs (35 per cent) or star-forming galaxies (54 per cent). We select a sample of radio-loud AGNs with redshifts out to z ∼ 6 and radio luminosities 1020 1). We discuss that both a high black hole mass and black hole spin may be necessary to launch and sustain a dominant radio jet