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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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General Endocrinology
Todorovic J, Dugalic S, Jovandaric M, Stojiljkovic M, Pantic I, Macura M, Perkovic S, Milincic M, Sengul D, Sengul I, Gojnic M
The Importance of Early Detecting of Thyroid Dysfunction During Pregnancy and Association with Gestational Diabetes MellitusActa Endo (Buc) 2024 20(2): 153-161 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2024.153
AbstractObjective. Thyroid dysfunction represents common disorder occurring very frequently among women of reproductive age, including pregnancy. The aim of this literature review was to determine in which way thyroid function during pregnancy is associated with GDM. Design. We conducted review of the literature following the basic principles of literature search. Methods. Two researcher independently searched PubMed in the period of last five years (2018-2023) to identify eligible studies regarding thyroid function and GDM. Results. From 51 papers initially found after the inserting key words in PubMed search field 30 were excluded after the title and abstract review. After reading full text of 21 articles, 15 were included in the review. Conclusions. Our review of literature showed not only that two most common disorders during pregnancy were GDM and thyroid dysfunction, but also indicated that they were in positive correlation. -
Case Report
Sengul E, Selek A, Erbag G, Erdogan A, Yilmaz A
Thyrotoxic, hypokalemic periodic paralysis in a Turkish man: a case reportActa Endo (Buc) 2007 3(3): 345-349 doi: 10.4183/aeb.2007.345
AbstractThyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic paralysis (TPP) is a disorder leading to hypokalemia and muscle weakness. It mainly affects the Asian population, and it is rare in the Balkan and Caucasian people. We describe a case of a 34 year-old male presenting with TPP. To our knowledge, this case is the third Turkish patient diagnosed as TPP in the English medical literature. He was admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) with generalized weakness. Initial laboratory analysis showed that serum potassium was 1.6 mmol/L. His serum potassium was normalized after intravenous administration of potassium chloride (KCl) of 80 mmol over 4 h and 40 mg of propranolol administered orally, and then his generalized weakness was recovered. Thyrotoxicosis was treated with propylthiouracil and propranolol.
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