Masri-Iraqi H,Robenshtok E,Tzvetov G, et al.Elevated white blood cell counts inCushing’’s disease: association with hypercortisolism.Pituitary. 2013Hiba Masri-Iraqi , Eyal Robenshtok , Gloria Tzvetov , Yossi Manistersky , Ilan Shimon . (2014) Elevated white blood cell counts in ...
The test uses only the fluid in your blood, not the blood cells or the platelets that help yourblood clot. A lab technician will add acid to the liquid to unlock carbon dioxide from the bicarbonate. The amount of bicarbonate is measured by how fast the sample’s acidity changes. Reading ...
Pituitary 17: 436-440. [Medline] [CrossRef]Masri-Iraqi, H., Robenshtok, E., Tzvetov, G., Manistersky, Y. & Shimon, I. Elevated white blood cell counts in Cushing's disease: association with hypercortisolism. Pituitary 17, 436-440 (2014)....
James F. GlennThe Journal of Urology
Cushing's disease (CD) provides an excellent "hyperexpression model" to investigate the chronic effects of cortisol on brain physiology and cognition. Previous studies have shown that cortisol is associated with neurophysiological alterations in animal models, which has also been examined by neural ...
To evaluate the effect of osilodrostat and hypercortisolism control on blood pressure (BP) and glycemic control in patients with Cushing's disease.#Pooled analysis of two Phase III osilodrostat studies (LINC 3 and LINC 4), both comprising a 48-week core phase and an optional open-label ...
doi:10.1111/j.0954-6820.1953.tb15710.xCarl A. HernbergActa Med Scand
A 64-year-old Japanese man was diagnosed as Cushing's disease due to a pituitary adenoma, and Hardy's operation was performed. After the surgery, his blood pressure (BP) was normalized along with the increase in coefficient of variation (CV) of his self-monitored systolic BP at home from...
Background and objectives: Cushing's disease (CD) patients have metabolic abnormalities in the brain caused by excessive exposure to endogenous cortisol. However, the reversibility of brain metabolism of CD patients after treatment remains largely unknown. Methods: This study recruited 50 CD patients ...
the laboratory test results were not analyzed in this study, it was impossible to confirm whether the transfusion rate in 2020 was lower than that in 2019 due to differences in patient’s disease severity or whether the actual transfusion rate was reduced for similar levels of disease severity....