Publications by authors named "Ferriere A"

Cyclic Cushing's syndrome is a sub-entity of Cushing's syndrome, characterized by repeated episodes of excess cortisol (peaks) followed by spontaneous periods of normal or low cortisol secretion (troughs). Although considered rare, its prevalence reaches 70/514 to 91/514 (14 to 18%) in patients with Cushing's syndrome according to its definition in some reported series and can concern all etiologies of Cushing's syndrome. Physicians should be alert to the presence of cyclical Cushing's syndrome in patients with fluctuating symptoms or where the results of biochemical investigations indicate eu- or hypocortisolism in patients with clinical Cushing's syndrome.

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Since the pionneer work of Meerwaldt and the Groningen team, who related skin autofluorescence (SAF) to the dermal concentrations of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), hundreds of articles have been devoted to its application in diabetes. Due to the slow turnover of the AGEs formed on collagen of the skin, the SAF can reflect the progressive accumulation of AGEs and hence be a marker of long-term glucose exposure. Accordingly, relations with HbA1c from the previous 3-10 years have been established in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and even in gestational diabetes mellitus.

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  • We induced systemic sclerosis-like disease in mice using bleomycin and hypochlorous acid injections.
  • Despite the genetic differences, mice lacking DNASE1L3 showed no significant changes in tissue fibrosis or inflammation.
  • This study suggests that DNASE1L3 is not essential for the development of SSc-like symptoms in these mouse models.
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This report describes a rare case of a 20-year-old man with an ACTH- and prolactin-secreting invasive pituitary macroadenoma causing hyperprolactinemia and Cushing's disease. He was later found to have an AIP mutation. Treatment with cabergoline (1.

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Background: Cardiovascular disease is frequent in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We investigated the relationship between skin autofluorescence (SAF) of advanced glycation end-products and later cardiovascular events (CVEs) in patients with T2DM.

Research Design And Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 504 patients hospitalized for uncontrolled and/or complicated T2DM between 2009 and 2017.

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Chen et al. recently related the skin autofluorescence (SAF) of Advanced Glycation End-products to subclinical cardiovascular disease in the 3001 participants from the general population (Rotterdam study), with a particularly close relationship for the 413 subjects with diabetes. Because conventional vascular risk factors do not capture the risk in diabetes very well, this relationship may help to select high-risk individuals for the screening of silent myocardial ischemia, which has yet to prove its benefit in randomized controlled trials.

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The cases of 3 patients with Cushing's disease who developed long-term adrenal insufficiency after discontinuation of prolonged osilodrostat therapy were recently described for the first time. We report 2 additional cases of persistent prolonged adrenal insufficiency after discontinuation of osilodrostat treatment for intense hypercortisolism due to Cushing's disease and ectopic ACTH syndrome. In addition, we show for that adrenal insufficiency in these patients was associated with low/normal 11-deoxycortisol concentrations despite high plasma ACTH concentrations.

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  • Prolactinomas account for a significant portion of pituitary adenomas, yet the genetic factors behind these tumors remain largely unexplored, prompting a study of hereditary links.
  • The study analyzed genetic and clinical data from 506 patients with isolated prolactinomas, discovering that 2.8% carried pathogenic variants in key genes related to tumor predisposition, particularly among those diagnosed before age 30.
  • No relevant mutations were found in patients over 30, highlighting the importance of focusing on younger patients and those with a family history when assessing genetic risks for prolactinomas.
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Objective: Cancer has been proposed as the primary cause of death in type 2 diabetes (T2D). The life expectancy is reduced after a diabetic foot ulcer. We investigated whether Diabetic Foot Disease related to an increased risk of developing a new cancer.

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Introduction: Prolactinomas are the most frequent type of pituitary adenoma encountered in clinical practice. Dopamine agonists (DA) like cabergoline typically provide sign/ symptom control, normalize prolactin levels and decrease tumor size in most patients. DA-resistant prolactinomas are infrequent and can occur in association with some genetic causes like MEN1 and pathogenic germline variants in the gene (AIPvar).

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Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen-presenting cells (APCs) that shape innate and adaptive immunity. There are multiple subsets of DCs distinguished according to their phenotype and functional specialization. DCs are present in lymphoid organs and across multiple tissues.

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Objective: To evaluate whether age-related differences exist in clinical characteristics, diagnostic approach, and management strategies in patients with Cushing's syndrome (CS) included in the European Registry on Cushing's Syndrome (ERCUSYN).

Design: Cohort study.

Methods: We analyzed 1791 patients with CS, of whom 1234 (69%) had pituitary-dependent CS (PIT-CS), 450 (25%) adrenal-dependent CS (ADR-CS), and 107 (6%) had an ectopic source (ECT-CS).

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  • Surgery is the main treatment for nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma (NFPA), and if it doesn't work, doctors may suggest radiation therapy or another surgery.
  • A study looked at 256 patients over many years to see how well these treatments worked and found that radiation after surgery helped patients live longer without the cancer coming back.
  • The results showed that waiting and monitoring might be a good choice since radiation treatment after surgery didn't work better than radiation given later if the cancer returned.
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Corticotroph tumor progression after bilateral adrenalectomy/Nelson's syndrome (CTP-BADX/NS) is a severe complication of bilateral adrenalectomy (BADX). The aim of our study was to investigate the prevalence, presentation and outcome of CTP-BADX/NS in patients with Cushing's disease (CD) included in the European Registry on Cushing's Syndrome (ERCUSYN). We examined data on 1045 CD patients and identified 85 (8%) who underwent BADX.

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Context: Impaired cognition and altered quality of life (QoL) may persist despite long-term remission of Cushing's disease (CD). Persistent comorbidities and treatment modalities may account for cognitive impairments. Therefore, the role of hypercortisolism on cognitive sequelae remains debatable.

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The differential diagnosis of ACTH-dependent Cushing's syndrome is often a diagnostic challenge that has been debated in numerous studies. In this short article, we will discuss the performance and main drawbacks of the biochemical tests used for this diagnosis.

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Cushing's disease (CD) is the most prevalent cause of endogenous hypercortisolism. CD is responsible for multiple co-morbidities and increased mortality. Accurate and prompt diagnosis and optimal treatment are essential to improve the prognosis of CD.

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Detection of microbial nucleic acids by the innate immune system is mediated by numerous intracellular nucleic acids sensors. Upon the detection of nucleic acids these sensors induce the production of inflammatory cytokines, and thus play a crucial role in the activation of anti-microbial immunity. In addition to microbial genetic material, nucleic acid sensors can also recognize self-nucleic acids exposed extracellularly during turn-over of cells, inefficient efferocytosis, or intracellularly upon mislocalization.

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Obesity and overweight are a global health problem affecting almost one third of the world population. There are multiple complications associated with obesity including metabolic syndrome that commonly lead to development of type II diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The development of metabolic syndrome and severe complications associated with obesity is attributed to the chronic low-grade inflammation that occurs in metabolic tissues such as the liver and the white adipose tissue.

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Objective: Hair cortisol (HF) and cortisone (HE) measurements reflect tissular exposure to cortisol over months and are increased in overt Cushing's syndrome (CS). No data is available in mild CS. We compared the diagnostic performance of HF and HE between patients with overt or mild CS.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of copy number variations (CNV) on sporadic pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) prognosis, to identify specific prognosis markers according to the known clinico-pathological classification. CGH array analysis was performed on 195 fresh-frozen PitNETs (56 gonadotroph, 11 immunonegative, 56 somatotroph, 39 lactotroph and 33 corticotroph), with 5 years post-surgery follow-up (124 recurrences), classified according to the five-tiered grading classification (invasion, Ki-67, mitotic index and p53 positivity). Effect of alterations on recurrence was studied using logistic regression models.

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Objective: Somatostatin receptor ligands (SRL) are useful to control central hyperthyroidism in patients with thyrotropin-secreting pituitary adenoma (TSH pituitary adenoma). The aim of this study was to describe the frequency of thyrotropin deficiency (TSH deficiency) in patients with TSH pituitary adenoma treated by SRL.

Design: Retrospective study.

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