Publications by authors named "Guilherme Rollin"

Prolactinomas are benign pituitary tumors also known as prolactin-secreting adenomas (PSA). These tumors cause excessive secretion of prolactin (hyperprolactinemia), a hormone responsible for lactation. Diagnosing hyperprolactinemia relies on measuring prolactin levels in the blood, and elevated serum levels of prolactin are typically indicative of prolactinoma.

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Purpose: The association of pregnancy and Cushing's disease (CD) is rare. Treatment of Cushing's syndrome (CS) is imperative to reduce maternal and fetal morbidity. Ketoconazole is a widely used drug for CS control when the woman is not pregnant but concerns about its teratogenicity and embryotoxicity restricted its use during pregnancy.

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Objective: To analyse the performance of the desmopressin (DDAVP) test in the diagnosis of Cushing's disease (CD).

Methods: This was a prospective cohort study of 124 patients with suspected hypercortisolism who were recruited from an outpatient endocrinology clinic and investigated for Cushing's syndrome (CS). The ACTH and cortisol responses to the DDAVP test were assessed to determine patient diagnosis and test the procedure's diagnostic accuracy.

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Objective: To evaluate the ability of post-transsphenoidal pituitary surgery (TSS) serum cortisol levels (s-cortisol) to predict surgical remission and recurrence of Cushing's disease (CD).

Design: One hundred and three patients with CD from a tertiary referral centre were prospectively analysed over 6·0 ± 4·8 years of follow-up. Twenty patients received perioperative glucocorticoids as routine care and had s-cortisol measured 10-12 days after TSS (Protocol I).

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Cushing's disease (CD) remains a medical challenge, with many questions still unanswered. Successful treatment of CD patients is closely related to correct approach to syndromic and etiological diagnosis, besides the experience and talent of the neurosurgeon. Pituitary transsphenoidal adenomectomy is the treatment of choice for DC.

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Objective: To evaluate the effects of oral estradiol and transdermal 17β-estradiol on serum concentrations of IGF1 and its binding proteins in women with hypopituitarism.

Design: Prospective, comparative study.

Methods: Eleven patients with hypopituitarism were randomly allocated to receive 2 mg oral estradiol (n=6) or 50 μg/day of transdermal 17β-estradiol (n=5) for 3 months.

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Objectives: To evaluate prospectively the efficacy and safety of insulin glargine use for the metabolic control of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) children younger than eight years old.

Methods: Nineteen boys and 11 girls with T1DM were included. Before initiating insulin glargine, all children received intensive NPH and aspart insulins for three months.

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We review the clinical and biochemical criteria used for evaluation of the transsphenoidal pituitary surgery results in the treatment of Cushing's disease (CD). Firstly, we discuss the pathophysiology of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in normal subjects and patients with CD. Considering the series published in the last 25 years, we observed a significant variation in the remission or cure criteria, including the choice of biochemical tests, timing, threshold values to define remission, and the interference of glucocorticoid replacement or previous treatment.

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Transsphenoidal pituitary surgery (TSS) remains the treatment of choice for Cushing's disease (CD). Despite the widespread acceptance of this procedure as the first line treatment in CD, the indication of a second TSS in not cured or relapsed DC patients is not consensus. We report the results of TSS in 108 patients with CD (a total of 117 surgeries).

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Objective: To present 2 cases of patients with acromegaly and severe hyperprolactinemia whose primary therapy with cabergoline resulted in hormonal normalization and a considerable reduction in the size of their somatotroph macroadenomas.

Methods: We summarize the clinical presentation and the pertinent laboratory findings in 2 patients with acromegaly, as well as their clinical response to the therapy with cabergoline. A review of the literature regarding the use of cabergoline in acromegaly is also presented.

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Cushing's syndrome (CS) due to ectopic ACTH secretion has a high morbidity and mortality. Thus, rapid treatment of ectopic CS is mandatory. Carcinoid tumors associated with ectopic ACTH (CTu-ACTH) syndrome represent a more severe clinical picture, due to the carcinoid symptoms that worsen the hypercortisolism state.

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The pituitary gland, sella turcica and the parasellar region can be involved by a wide variety of lesions, including benign and malignant neoplasms as well as a wide variety of non neoplastic tumor-like lesions. Clinical and radiological aspects could help in the differential diagnosis of these lesions. Nevertheless, in many cases only the histopathological analysis could establish the definitive diagnosis.

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