Publications by authors named "R FREANEY"

The majority of patients with dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) have small intestinal enteropathy that may result in bone loss. The objective of this study was to evaluate bone mineral density (BMD) in DH and to examine whether dietary treatment or degree of the small intestinal lesion correlate with BMD. Twenty-five patients with DH (18 men) were investigated.

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Hypoglycemia has been reported to cause suppression of parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in serum in normal subjects. It is possible that increasing cortisol levels in response to hypoglycemia was responsible. To examine this possibility the acute PTH response to insulin administration and resulting hypoglycemia was examined in patients with adrenal insufficiency.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate strategies to halt the progression of severe dystrophic calcification in a patient with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) and to monitor serial changes in biochemical markers of bone resorption and indices of calcium (Ca) metabolism in response to therapy. The relationship of bone turnover to the extent of dystrophic calcification was also investigated in a number of additional patients with varying degrees of calcinosis. Serial markers of bone turnover and indices of Ca metabolism were measured over a 3-year period in one patient with PSS and severe dystrophic calcification.

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Objective: Optimization of physiological replacement of glucocorticoid in patients with adrenal insufficiency is controversial. The present study was undertaken to compare the relative impact of three different regimes of glucocorticoid replacement in patients with adrenal insufficiency on parameters of bone turnover and insulin sensitivity.

Patients: Six female and three male patients with adrenal insufficiency and 17 female and 14 male control subjects participated.

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Objective: The anaerobic threshold (AT) is a submaximal index related to endurance exercise performance, which is usually determined by the measurement of blood lactate concentration during an incremental exercise test (lactate threshold [LT]). The LT, and thus the AT, can also be detected noninvasively in normal subjects by means of the gas exchange threshold (GET). This study was undertaken to validate the use of GET in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) with a wide range of disease severity, and to assess the reproducibility of this index.

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