Objective: A calcium load to suppress parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion can help to perform the diagnosis in some case of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) with atypical presentation. A similar test with calcimimetic, which avoids hypercalcaemia, would be of interest. Our proof of concept study was conducted to compare firstly the results of a single-dose cinacalcet testing with those of the standardized short-time calcium load in healthy control (HC) and secondly the results of the single-dose cinacalcet testing in HC and in PHPT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrimary germ cell tumors (PGCT) of the central nervous system usually develop in the third ventricle area, and most frequently in the pineal region. The suprasellar region is the second preferential site for development of these tumors which are rarely simultaneously present in these two sites. We report five new cases of PGCT with pineal and suprasellar localizations, which appeared in late puberty in four boys and one girl aged 17-19 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn feminising testicular tumours, oestrogens can be either secreted by the tumour itself or produced by normal Leydig cells in response to paracrine and/or endocrine stimulation by hCG. Typical hormonal Leydig cell tumour patterns include: plasma oestradiol levels > 300 pmol/l on day 3 following an hCG injection, reduced plasma testosterone, and normal plasma hCG and gonadotrophin levels. Except for elevated plasma oestradiol levels, opposite results are observed in seminomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To determine if aging modifies the clinical presentation of hypothyroidism.
Design: Comparison of 24 clinical signs of hypothyroidism between elderly patients (> or = 70 years of age) and younger patients (< or = 55 years of age).
Setting: Prospective study of patients with chemically confirmed overt hypothyroidism.
Objective: Somatostatin analogues have been proposed for the treatment of thyrotrophinomas. However, this treatment requires several s.c.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe reported a new case of sarcoidosis disclosed by a symptomatic severe hypercalcemia. Increase of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D is secondary to an extrarenal production by alveolar macrophages and sarcoid granuloma. Glucocorticoid administration produces a prompt and persistent decrease in serum and urinary levels of calcium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the second semester of 1981, all the diabetic patients who were hospitalized in the department (142 IDD and 75 NIDD) followed an educational program. Approximately half the patients were unable to follow the entire course, owing to visual, motor, intellectual or linguistic impairment. Few patients refused the course (8 cases).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNouv Presse Med
September 1981
Within an 8 years' period, 29 insulin-dependent diabetic patients were admitted to hospital on more than 5 occasions, which represents 177 admissions for a total of 3407 days. In almost 70% of the cases loss of control of diabetes was the only reason for admission, and in 33% there was no urgency. Diabetes was unquestionably severe in all patients and truly unstable in 6, but socio-economic reasons accounted for at least one admission in 17 patients and for all admissions in 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA randomised crossover study in eleven diabetic patients with arteritis compared the effects of nicergoline (2,5 mg i.v.) or placebo on haemodynamic and metabolic parameters after exercise tests.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNinety-two young patients of normal weight with glycosuria were classified according to the results of glucose tolerance tests into renal diabetes (32 cases) and chemical diabetes (53 cases). After 5 years or more 17 of the patients with renal diabetes were located. In only one case had the development of chemical diabetes led to correction of the initial diagnosis to that of potential diabetes with a reduced renal glucose threshold.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOf a total of 102 cases of male infertility seen over the past ten years, treatment resulted in normalisation of the sperm count in 26, with 12 normal pregnancies resulting. These results concerned cases of oligo-asthenospermia related to a varicocele, pyospermia, hormonal insufficiency or general and psychological disorders. Ten couples were able to have a child with the use of artificial insemination using fresh donor sperm.
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