The depictions of Akhenaten have long interested medicine and above all endocrinology because of the eunuch gynoid morphology of this pharaoh. These depictions call to mind various diagnostic hypotheses that have been successively considered as endocrinology progresses, with emphasis on the three diseases recently identified (gynecomastia family, Kennedy's disease, and fertile eunuch syndrome), which are compatible with the now proven fertility of Akhenaten.
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November 1999
A new immunoradiometric assay for succinylated ACTH using 3 monoclonal antibodies has been developed by Immunotech (I-IRMA). It was compared to a commercial immunoradiometric assay of ACTH (Nichols Institute, N-IRMA). The functional sensitivity of I-IRMA assay was estimated at 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors have studied 43 patients operated on for medullary thyroïd carcinoma. Plasma calcitonin was measured regularly in all patients, while carcinoembryonic antigen assay was performed in only 30 patients. Calcitonin assay was found to be useful for preoperative diagnosis of medullary carcinoma, and the level of plasma calcitonin appeared to be roughly correlated with tumor extension.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMedullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is hereditary in 20 to 25% of cases. It is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. MTC can be considered as a sporadic form only after a clinical and biological survey of the two parents, siblings and children of the patient, using pentagastrin stimulation test.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTen cases of Medullary carcinoma of Thyroid gland (MCT) were examined (two familial, eight sporadic) in patients with increased serum calcitonin levels and ranging age from 31 to 87 years. Immunocytochemical reactions were performed using Peroxidase-Antiperoxidase (PAP) complex and/or Avidin-Biotin-Peroxidase complex (ABC) by light microscopy on fixed tumorous specimens (10 cases) and additionally by electron microscopy (3 cases). The tumors displayed light microscopic features typical of MCT.
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