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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-141377

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Objective To describe the clinical presentation, localization techniques, surgical procedures and outcome in patients with insulinoma. Methods Retrospective analysis of case records of patients diagnosed with insulinoma between January 1993 and June 2009 at a tertiary-care hospital was done. Seventeen patients underwent diagnostic 72-h fast. The sensitivity of computed tomography (CT) of pancreas was judged using intraoperative findings as the gold standard. Results Twenty-six patients (19 women) with mean age 42.2 years (median age 39.5 years) with biochemical/ imaging evidence of insulinoma were included. All patients who underwent 72-h fast developed symptomatic hypoglycemia within 48 h. The sensitivity and positive predictive value (PPV) of CT of pancreas was 68.4% and 92.8%, respectively. Twenty patients underwent surgery, of whom four were operated on without preoperative localization. Four patients had recurrence of symptoms. Of the six patients who were not operated upon, the lesion was localized in four. Conclusion This audit shows that all patients with insulinoma develop hypoglycemia within 48 h of fasting. CT of pancreas localizes the lesion in two thirds of cases and would be a useful initial investigation in patients with suspected insulinoma.

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Indian J Pediatr ; 2010 Apr; 77(4): 443-444
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-142556

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We report a case of prepubertal gynecomastia diagnosed during growth hormone (GH) treatment. In our patient gynecomastia appeared 6 months after GH was started. This condition appears to be self-limited and benign. In our patient gynaecomastia resolved on its own.


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Adolescent , Growth Disorders/drug therapy , Gynecomastia/chemically induced , Human Growth Hormone/adverse effects , Human Growth Hormone/deficiency , Human Growth Hormone/therapeutic use , Humans , Male
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Indian J Pediatr ; 2009 Oct; 76(10): 1045-1047
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-142400

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X-linked Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is the most common of the peroxisomal disorder and is associated with functional defect of the very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) oxidation leading to the accumulation of VLCFA in the white matter and adrenal cortex. Retrospective evaluation of medical records of ALD patients were carried out. In all the 5 patients the duration of the symptoms varied from 1-7 years. Most of them presented with Addisonian crisis (4/5) and hyperpigmentation (5/5), white half of them (3/5) had neurological symptoms. All patients had biochemical evidence of the adrenal insufficiency. All siblings of patients should be screened for the possibility of ALD with VLCFA.


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Addison Disease/etiology , Addison Disease/physiopathology , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Adrenocorticotropic Hormone/blood , Adrenoleukodystrophy/complications , Adrenoleukodystrophy/diagnosis , Adrenoleukodystrophy/drug therapy , Adrenoleukodystrophy/genetics , Blood Chemical Analysis , Child , Child, Preschool , Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/metabolism , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Sampling Studies , Severity of Illness Index , Treatment Outcome
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