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ACTA ENDOCRINOLOGICA (BUC)
The International Journal of Romanian Society of Endocrinology / Registered in 1938in Web of Science Master Journal List
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Case Report
Capatina C, Baculescu N, Trifanescu R, Stancu C, Badiu C, Ciubotaru V, Coculescu M
Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state after transsfenoidal surgery for pituitary adenomaActa Endo (Buc) 2006 2(1): 79-89 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2006.79
AbstractHyperosmolar hyperglycemic non-ketotic state is a life-threatening emergency manifested by a marked elevation of blood glucose, hyperosmolarity, and little or no ketosis. It most frequently develops in middle-aged or elderly patients, often in the setting of previously mild type 2 diabetes and in the presence of one of the established risk factors (e.g. infection, cerebrovascular accident, myocardial infarction). We present the case of a 48 years old woman with no past history of diabetes who developed hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic state after transsphenoidal surgery for a large macroprolactinoma. Despite having symptoms (secondary amenorrhoea and galactorrhoea) for many years the patient only had inconsistent medical follow-up and eventually she developed optic chiasm syndrome. She was referred for pituitary surgery performed by transsphenoidal route. After surgery there was marked improvement of the visual signs but few days after intervention the patient presented with polydipsia, polyuria and paresthesiae. Based on laboratory tests that showed a markedly elevated blood glucose level (1088 mg/dl), hyperosmolarity, no acidosis therefore, a diagnosis of hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state was made. With rehydration and insulinotherapy she recovered and the evolution was favourable over weeks with discontinuation of insulin administration. The patient still had high prolactin level after surgery (3060.3 ng/dl) so we also initiated dopamine agonist bromocriptine treatment. In addition to the well known effects of dopamine agonist upon prolactinoma it also has beneficial effects on glycemic control in diabetics (it reduces insulin resistance, both fasting and postprandial plasma glucose levels and HbA1c levels). We discuss the possible explanations of the syndrome and the effects of bromocriptine treatment. -
Case Report
Baculescu N, Dobrea C, Cordos I, Coculescu M
Graves' disease in a patient with mediastinal B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma producing hypercalcemiaActa Endo (Buc) 2008 4(2): 211-222 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2008.211
AbstractAn increased risk of non-Hodgkin?s lymphoma was found for a personal history of autoimmune conditions: rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, celiac disease, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Crohn?s disease, psoriasis, sarcoidosis and thyroiditis. The associations may not be general but rather for specific non-Hodgkin?s lymphoma subtypes. These non-Hodgkin?s lymphoma subtypes develop during postantigen exposure stages of lymphocyte differentiation, consistent with a role of antigenic drive in autoimmunity-related lymphomagenesis. We present the case of a 30 years old mane, with simultaneous diagnosis of Graves? disease and a huge anterior mediastinal mass which was actually the mediastinal involvement of a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma stage III. The patient had also hypercalcemia, remitted after two courses of chemotherapy. The possible relationship between the two diseases and the role of parathyroid hormone related peptide PTHrP in paraneoplastic syndrome is discussed. -
Book Review
Baculescu N
Polycystic Ovary SindromeActa Endo (Buc) 2008 4(3): 362-362 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2008.362
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Images in Endocrinology
Poiana C, Baculescu N, Dumitrascu A
Sellar Tumor Mass: Meningioma Mimicking Pituitary MacroadenomaActa Endo (Buc) 2015 11(3): 394-395 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2015.394
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Endocrine Care
Baculescu N, Radian S, Gussi IL, Gheorghiu ML, Coculescu M
Insulin, Independent of Serum Androgens of Androgen Receptor CAG Repeat Polymorphism, is Associated with Hirsutism in Polycystic Ovary SyndromeActa Endo (Buc) 2012 8(3): 413-426 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2012.413
AbstractBackground. Hirsutism is part of current criteria of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), as a clinical expression\r\nof hyperandrogenism.\r\nObjective. To evaluate the significant factors for hirsutism severity in PCOS.\r\nPatients. A total of 235 PCOS patients, consecutively coming for medical advice, aged 18-35 yrs, all of Romanian origin, were diagnosed according to Rotterdam criteria.\r\nMethods. Hirsutism, quantified using the modified Ferriman-Gallwey (mFG) procedure, was defined by values equal or\r\nmore than 6. Other parameters evaluated were: body mass index (BMI), fasting insulinemia, insulin resistance quantified by QUICKI, total testosterone (TT), free androgen index (FAI), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAs), 17OH progesterone, fasting glycemia. In a subset of 106 patients, androgen receptor (AR) was explored by CAG repeat\r\ngenotyping and X-chromosome inactivation analysis.\r\nResults. The total PCOS population (235) was divided in group A (n=139, 59.14%) with hirsutism and group B (n=96, 40.85%) without hirsutism. In univariate correlations, serum\r\ninsulin levels (p<0.05) and insulin resistance quantified by QUICKI (p<0.05), but not FAI, TT, DHEAs, 17OH progesterone or BMI were associated significantly with mFG score, in group A of hirsute PCOS patients and also in group B\r\nof nonhirsute PCOS. In a stepwise regression mFG model,\r\nincluding TT, insulin and BMI, only insulin remained independently associated with mFG score (p<0.05) in the group A of hirsute PCOS patients, whereas in group B\r\nof the nonhirsute PCOS, there were not significant associations. Androgen receptor parameters explored in 106 cases, i.e. by the biallelic means and X-weighted biallelic means of CAGn, did not show significant associations with mFG score in univariate correlations. Only insulin was significantly associated (p<0.05) in another stepwise\r\nregression model of mFG including as parameters insulin, TT, biallelic means of CAGn and BMI.\r\nConclusions. Our results support that insulin is significantly associated with the\r\nseverity of mFG score in PCOS patients, independent of serum androgens or androgen receptor sensitivity expressed by\r\nCAGn polymorphism. This suggests a possible pathogenic role of high insulin level for the development and progression\r\nof hirsutism, at least in PCOS. -
Book Review
Baculescu N
Yen and Jaffe's Reproductive Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical ManagementActa Endo (Buc) 2009 5(4): 562-562 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2009.562
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Images in Endocrinology
Poiana C, Baculescu N
Unusual Metastasis of Thyroid CarcinomaActa Endo (Buc) 2011 7(4): 575-575 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2011.575