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View article: SUN-449 Randomized Trial of Adrenalectomy Versus Best Medical Practice for Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion
SUN-449 Randomized Trial of Adrenalectomy Versus Best Medical Practice for Mild Autonomous Cortisol Secretion Open
Disclosure: G. Ueland: None. O. Ragnarsson: None. A. Heie: None. A. Kjellbom: None. O. Lindgren: None. A. Muth: None. F. Palazzo: None. P.L. Poulsen: None. L. Rolighed: None. H. Thordarson: None. F. Wernig: None. A. Bergenfelz: None. Objec…
View article: Randomized trial studying metabolic outcomes and quality of life after adrenalectomy versus conservative management for mild autonomous cortisol secretion
Randomized trial studying metabolic outcomes and quality of life after adrenalectomy versus conservative management for mild autonomous cortisol secretion Open
Objective Evaluate the impact of adrenalectomy on metabolic parameters and quality of life (QoL) in patients with mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS). Method A multicenter prospective randomized clinical trial compared adrenalectomy …
View article: How ready are endocrine scientists to share retrospective clinical data for research: a perspective from the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
How ready are endocrine scientists to share retrospective clinical data for research: a perspective from the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors Open
Objective Individual patients' data sharing requires interoperability, security, ethical, and legal compliance. The aim was to assess the landscape and sharing capacities between endocrine researchers. Design A standardized survey (SurveyM…
View article: Diagnostic challenges in patients with reninomas and extrarenal renin‐producing tumours
Diagnostic challenges in patients with reninomas and extrarenal renin‐producing tumours Open
Renin‐secreting tumours are rare causes of secondary hypertension and hypokalaemia. They are usually surgically curable, hence proper diagnostic work‐up and tumour localisation is essential. In this paper, we present three Swedish patients…
View article: Mortality Not Increased in Patients With Nonfunctional Adrenal Adenomas: A Matched Cohort Study
Mortality Not Increased in Patients With Nonfunctional Adrenal Adenomas: A Matched Cohort Study Open
Context Mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) is associated with increased mortality in patients with adrenal incidentalomas, but little is known regarding the potential risk associated with nonfunctional adrenal adenomas (NFAA), which…
View article: Glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and glucagon‐like peptide‐1 secretion in humans: Characteristics and regulation
Glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and glucagon‐like peptide‐1 secretion in humans: Characteristics and regulation Open
Aims/Introduction Glucose‐dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1) are important incretin hormones. They are released from the gut after meal ingestion and potentiate glucose‐stimulated insulin secreti…
View article: Increased Risk of Graves´ophthalmopathy in Patients With Increasing TRAb After Radioiodine Treatment and the Impact of CTLA4 on TRAb Titres
Increased Risk of Graves´ophthalmopathy in Patients With Increasing TRAb After Radioiodine Treatment and the Impact of CTLA4 on TRAb Titres Open
Introduction. Treatment of Graves´ disease (GD) with radioiodine increases the risk of developing Graves´ ophthalmopathy (GO) but the link between thyroid and orbital tissue remains undefined.The aim was to investigate the relationship bet…
View article: Consequences on islet and incretin hormone responses to dinner by omission of lunch in healthy men
Consequences on islet and incretin hormone responses to dinner by omission of lunch in healthy men Open
Summary Background Omission of breakfast results in higher glucose and lower insulin and incretin hormone levels after both lunch and dinner. Whether omission of lunch has a similar impact on the following meal is not known. Aim This study…
View article: Pituitary Function after High-Dose <sup>177</sup>Lu-DOTATATE Therapy and Long-Term Follow-Up
Pituitary Function after High-Dose <sup>177</sup>Lu-DOTATATE Therapy and Long-Term Follow-Up Open
Introduction: The pituitary gland has a high expression of somatostatin receptors and is therefore a potential organ at risk for radiation-induced toxicity after 177Lu-DOTATATE treatment. Objective: To study changes in pituitary function i…
View article: The Effect of Radioiodine Treatment on TRAb, Anti-TPO, and Anti-TG in Graves’ Disease
The Effect of Radioiodine Treatment on TRAb, Anti-TPO, and Anti-TG in Graves’ Disease Open
Treatment with radioiodine elicits an increase in thyroid antibodies, but not in all GD patients. The proportion of responders varied and was affected by age, resulting in a stronger immune response at younger age. However, there were no a…
Suppressed ACTH Is Frequently Unrelated to Autonomous Cortisol Secretion in Patients With Adrenal Incidentalomas Open
This study identifies a previously unrecognized group of patients defined by suppressed ACTH despite normal cortisolONDST. This suppression of ACTH by a factor other than ACS may explain the limitation of suppressed ACTH as a marker for AC…