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Journal of Korean Diabetes ; : 125-133, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-727038

ABSTRACT

The primary causes of uncontrolled diabetes are poor life-style, infection, ischemic heart disease and inappropriate usage of oral anti-diabetic agents and insulin. Supplementary causes are stroke, acute pancreatitis and endocrine diseases. Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN 1) is an autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by primary hyperparathyroidism, pituitary neoplasia, and foregut lineage neuroendocrine tumors, and is associated with increased glucose levels. We present a case of a 69-year-old woman who had polyuria, polydipsia, weight loss and hyperglycemia over 6 months. She had hypertrophy of the face, hand, and foot, and active bleeding and large folds were observed in the stomach and duodenum upon esophagogastroduodenoscopy. She also had high levels of IGF-1 and gastrin and got the failure of growth hormone suppression after an oral glucose load (75 g). These findings suggested a diagnosis of acromegaly and gastrinoma, which was clinically diagnosed along with MEN 1. The patient improved glycemic control and symptoms after being treated with somatostatin analogues and insulin therapy over a 5-month follow-up period. Here, we report a case of MEN 1 in type 2 diabetes mellitus with a poorly controlled blood glucose level. Clinicians should consider endocrine disease in patients with poor glycemic control in diabetes.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Acromegaly , Blood Glucose , Diabetes Mellitus , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Diagnosis , Duodenum , Endocrine System Diseases , Endoscopy, Digestive System , Follow-Up Studies , Foot , Gastrinoma , Gastrins , Glucose , Growth Hormone , Hand , Hemorrhage , Hyperglycemia , Hyperparathyroidism, Primary , Hypertrophy , Insulin , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I , Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 , Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia , Myocardial Ischemia , Neuroendocrine Tumors , Pancreatitis , Polydipsia , Polyuria , Somatostatin , Stomach , Stroke , Weight Loss
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Journal of Lipid and Atherosclerosis ; : 84-88, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-209181

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Overt hypothyroidism has been associated with abnormalities of lipid metabolism; however conflicting results regarding the degree of lipid changes in subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) have been reported. The aim of this study was to assess differences in lipid profile parameters between people with and without SCH in Korean population. METHODS: Serum lipid parameters of 37 patients with SCH and 44 euthyroid control subjects were evaluated in a retrospective cross-sectional study. RESULTS: The mean serum triglycerides (TG) level was significantly higher in patients with SCH than in controls (p < 0.05). The mean serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) level was significantly lower in patients with SCH than in controls (p < 0.05). When adjusted by age, the odds ratio for the association of HDL-C with SCH was significant at 0.893 (95% confidence interval 0.809–0.986) compared with that of the euthyroid controls. No association with SCH was found with total cholesterol level, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level or serum thyroid-stimulating hormone level. In addition, the lipid profile did not differ significantly between premenopausal and postmenopausal women. CONCLUSIONS: We found variations of lipid profiles in patients with SCH, characterized by a significantly lower HDL-C level.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Cholesterol , Cross-Sectional Studies , Hypothyroidism , Lipid Metabolism , Lipoproteins , Odds Ratio , Retrospective Studies , Thyrotropin , Triglycerides
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International Journal of Thyroidology ; : 61-65, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-29548

ABSTRACT

Benign teratomas of the thyroid are very rare in adolescence and adults. In this review, we report a case of 14-year-old Korean girl with huge neck mass. She presented with anterior neck enlargement and compression symptom which was rapidly aggravated in 2 months. In physical examination, enlarged and firm right thyroid lobe was palpated and laboratory test of thyroid function was normal. In ultrasonography, right lobe was mainly occupied with a solid nodule size of 44×23×25 mm, showing markedly inhomogeneous hypoechogenicity. As fine needle aspiration cytology was non-diagnostic, lobectomy was done. Histological examination demonstrated that the tumor is benign thyroid teratoma composed of tissue from all three germ layers. When large thyroid nodule is detected in adolescence and malignancy could not be ruled out, final diagnosis should be made with surgical resection. And we should at least attentive for possibility of teratomas when ultrasonographic findings are suspicious.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Biopsy, Fine-Needle , Diagnosis , Germ Layers , Neck , Physical Examination , Teratoma , Thyroid Gland , Thyroid Nodule , Ultrasonography
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Diabetes & Metabolism Journal ; : 275-283, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-174851

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Diabetic cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is one of the important complications of diabetes. It is characterized by reduced heart rate variability (HRV). METHODS: In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial, 75 patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group (n=41) received α-lipoic acid (ALA) at an oral dose of 600 mg/day for the first 12 weeks and then 1,200 mg/day for the next 12 weeks. The other group (n=34) received placebo treatment for 24 weeks. CAN was assessed by measuring HRVs in people with diabetes. RESULTS: Most of the baseline measures for HRVs were similar between the ALA and placebo groups. Although there were no statistically significant HRV changes in the ALA group compared to the placebo group after 24 weeks of trial, we found a positive tendency in some of the HRV parameters of the ALA group. The standard deviations of normal-to-normal RR intervals in the standing position increased by 1.87 ms in the ALA group but decreased by −3.97 ms in the placebo group (P=0.06). The power spectrum of the low frequency (LF) band in the standing position increased by 15.77 ms² in the ALA group, whereas it declined by −15.04 ms² in the placebo group (P=0.08). The high frequency/LF ratio in the upright position increased by 0.35 in the ALA group, whereas it declined by −0.42 in the placebo group (P=0.06). There were no differences between the two groups regarding rates of adverse events. CONCLUSION: Although a slight improvement tendency was seen in HRV in the ALA group, there were no statistically significant HRV changes in the ALA group compared to the placebo group after 24 weeks of trial. However, the high oral dose of ALA was well-tolerated.


Subject(s)
Humans , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Heart Rate , Heart , Korea , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Posture , Thioctic Acid
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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 286-290, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-189031

ABSTRACT

Pheochromocytomas are neoplasms of the adrenal gland that are derived from chromaffin cells. One of the most important features of this tumor is that it can synthesize and release catecholamines such as norepinephrine and epinephrine. Due to this, arterial hypertension is one of the most common manifestations of the tumor. Although arterial hypertension is a substantial risk factor for aortic dissection, aortic dissection is actually a rare manifestation of pheochromocytoma. Here, we report a patient with pheochromocytoma who presented with acute type B aortic dissection.


Subject(s)
Humans , Adrenal Glands , Catecholamines , Chromaffin Cells , Epinephrine , Hypertension , Norepinephrine , Pheochromocytoma , Risk Factors
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