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Lipids ; 2024 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38764377

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The study aimed to assess the effect of high-intensity statin therapy on testicular and adrenal steroids and vitamin D levels in type 2 diabetic men. A prospective study, conducted between March 2021 and July 2022, including 60 men with type 2 diabetes, aged 40-65 years, statin-free, and in whom treatment with high-intensity statin was indicated. The patients had two visits, before and 6 months after a daily intake of 40 mg of atorvastatin. During each visit, they underwent a clinical examination, and a fasting blood sample was collected for biological and hormonal measurements. There was a significant increase in the prevalence of decreased libido (from 22% to 47%, p = 0.001) and a significant decrease in the frequency of sexual intercourse (from 4 [1-8] to 3 [0-4] per month, p = 0.005). The median ADAM's score significantly increased (from 4 [2-7] to 6 [3-8], p = 0.000). Twenty-two percent of the patients developed gynecomastia. The median total, bioavailable and free testosterone significantly decreased from 15.1 (11.4-17.4), 6.3 (5.0-7.8), and 0.27 (0.22-0.33) nmol/L to 12.7 (10.7-15.9), 5.7 (4.4-7.0), and 0.24 (0.19-0.30) nmol/L, respectively, with no change in FSH and LH levels. Three patients (5%) developed hypogonadism (testosterone <8 nmol/L). There was a significant decrease in DHEAS from 4.5 (2.8-6.1) to 3.8 µmol/L (2.6-5.6) and no change in cortisol and vitamin D levels. High-intensity statin therapy decreased androgen levels in type 2 diabetic men with significant clinical impact.

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Tunis Med ; 100(12): 843-846, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37551534

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INTRODUCTION: The first-line treatment for Cushing's disease (CD) is transsphenoidal excision of the corticotropic adenoma. AIM: To identify the predictive factors of recurrence of corticotropic adenomas after pituitary surgery. METHODS: This is a retrospective and longitudinal study conducted in 28 patients operated for corticotropic adenoma between 1987 and 2014 and followed up in the department of endocrinology of La Rabta Hospital in Tunis (Tunisia). The mean duration of follow-up was 82 ± 65.9 months. The population was subdivided into two groups according to the occurrence or not of a recurrence. Recurrence was defined by hormonally confirmed postoperative recurrence of Cushing's syndrome. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 30.8±11.8 years (24 women and 4 men). CD was related to a microadenoma in 46% of cases (n=13) and a macroadenoma in 54% of cases (n=15). The recurrence rate was 28% (n=8/28). The mean time to diagnosis of recurrence was 5.6±4 years. The sex ratio (F/M) was 7 in the recurrence group (R) and 5.6 in the non-recurrence group (NR); p= NS. The mean age of patients in the (R) group was 27.2±11.8 years and 32.2±11.9 years in the (NR) group; p= NS. The recurrence rate was 63% in case of macroadenoma and 37% in case of microadenoma; p= NS. Postoperative cortisolemia was significantly higher in the recurrence group (23.2 ± 13.5 µg/dl vs 4.4 ± 3.9 µg/dl; p 4.4 µg/dl was significantly associated with recurrence (100% vs 26.3%; p= 0.001). The duration of corticotropic axis inertia was 67.2 ± 47.7 months in the (R) group versus 88.37 ± 72.14 months in the (NR) group; p= NS. CONCLUSIONS: Nearly a quarter of patients operated for CD develop a recurrence within five years. A postoperative cortisol level > 4.4 µg/dl is predictive of disease recurrence. Multicenter studies and a larger sample are needed to support these results.

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Clin Case Rep ; 9(6): e04175, 2021 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34194769

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Hypopituitarism secondary to a pituitary metastasis is rare and difficult to diagnose since its symptoms are nonspecific. The presence of visual deficits and nerve palsies should suggest the presence of a pituitary metastasis in a cancer patient.

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