Publications by authors named "Wesley P Fairfield"

Crohn's disease is a multisystem disorder characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation. Accumulation of mesenteric fat occurs in patients with Crohn's disease, although the mechanisms underlying site-specific changes in adipose deposition are unclear. To investigate whether there are alterations in site-specific adipose deposition in patients with Crohn's disease and to determine hormonal influences that may underlie such changes, we investigated body composition and serum hormone levels in 20 men with Crohn's disease (mean age, 45 +/- 2 yr) and 20 age-, gender-, and body mass index-matched normal controls (mean age, 43 +/- 3 yr).

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Acromegaly is associated with premature cardiovascular mortality. GH replacement therapy decreases inflammatory markers of cardiovascular risk, but little is known about these markers in patients with acromegaly. The GH receptor antagonist, pegvisomant, reduces IGF-I levels in 98% of patients treated.

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