Publications by authors named "D Cuboni"

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  • * While there are improvements in body composition, bone health, and quality of life, there isn’t enough evidence to prove it significantly reduces cardiovascular events or mortality, and treatment can be quite expensive.
  • * It's advised to start GH therapy at low doses for optimal results and close monitoring due to potential risks like glucose intolerance and recurrence of tumors or cancer over time.
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Adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD) has been recognized since the late 1980s. The clinical manifestations of adult GHD are often nonspecific, and diagnosis relies on GH stimulation tests, which are intricate, costly, time-consuming, and may carry the risk of adverse effects. Diagnosis is further complicated by factors like age, sex, and BMI, which affect GH response during testing.

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Purpose: The desmopressin daily dose requirement is highly variable among patients with arginine vasopressin (AVP) deficiency (i.e. central diabetes insipidus) and few studies to date have evaluated this topic, with often inconclusive results.

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Hypothyroidism is a frequently diagnosed endocrine disorder. Common signs and symptoms include fatigue, cold intolerance, hoarseness, dry skin, constipation, a slow relaxation phase of deep tendon reflexes, and bradycardia. However, some patients may exhibit atypical signs and symptoms, which can result in diagnostic confusion.

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Purpose: Cabergoline (CAB) has shown to have benefic effects on the metabolism in different clinical settings but its metabolic role in acromegaly disease has not been studied yet. Aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of CAB on glucose metabolism and weight in patients with acromegaly.

Methods: All patients with acromegaly undergoing continuous treatment with CAB for at least 6 months were retrospectively screened.

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