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Insidious enemy - phaeochromocytoma. Can diabetes be cured?
We present the case of a 54-year-old patient with long-term type 2 diabetes, treated with intensive insulin therapy, who was considered to be ordinary diabetes. In a random imaging examination it turned out to be a phaeochromocytoma.
Małgorzata Szafrańska +2 more
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Adrenal lesions found incidentally: how to improve clinical and cost-effectiveness [PDF]
Introduction Adrenal incidentalomas are lesions that are incidentally identified while scanning for other conditions. While most are benign and hormonally non-functional, around 20% are malignant and/or hormonally active, requiring prompt intervention ...
Firn, Mike +11 more
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Lighting up the path to precision oncology: This review comprehensively summarizes the rational design of carbon dots (CDs), elucidating how core size, surface chemistry, and heteroatom doping dictate their luminescence mechanisms. Special emphasis is placed on engineering NIR‐II emissive CDs for deep‐tissue imaging.
Zekun Yan +3 more
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Risk Stratification on Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma from Laboratory and Clinical Medicine [PDF]
Pheochromocytoma (PCC) and sympathetic paraganglioma (PGL) are rare neuroendocrine tumors characterized by catecholamine production in the adrenal medulla and extra-adrenal paraganglia.
Kimura Noriko +3 more
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This review provides a comprehensive summary of monoamine neurotransmitter analysis by capillary electrophoresis with amperometric detection. Fundamental principles of amperometric detection, electrode positioning strategies, and approaches to high‐voltage decoupling are described, followed by a critical comparison of electrode materials, selection of ...
Petr Kubáň +3 more
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Phaeochromocytomas and paragangliomas are rare catecholamine-secreting tumours arising from the adrenal medulla or sympathetic paraganglia. It is known that 20–30% of all cases occur as a result of germline variants in several well known genes.
Antía Fernández-Pombo +9 more
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Bladder Paraganglioma Presenting as Post-Micturition Syncope
A 22-year-old female presented with a twelve-year history of intensifying paroxysms of anxiety, palpitations and recurrent syncope following micturition. The patient was referred to endocrinology upon discovery of hypertension.
Maria Tomkins +6 more
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Multiple endocrine neoplasia [PDF]
Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) describes the occurrence of tumours affecting two or more endocrine glands in one patient. Two main forms are recognized: MEN type 1 (MEN1) and type 2 (MEN2).
Newey, Paul J.
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This study demonstrates cordycepin's neuroprotective effects against Aβ1–42‐induced apoptosis in neuronal cells, mediated through the activation of the extracellular signal‐regulated kinase/cyclic AMP‐responsive element‐binding protein (ERK/CREB) signaling pathway.
Wenshu Zhou +6 more
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The effects of royal jelly on human health: A narrative review of clinical studies
Abstract Royal jelly (RJ) is a natural bioactive substance with documented effects on human health. This narrative review synthesizes evidence from clinical and clinically relevant experimental studies evaluating the therapeutic potential of RJ.
Goras Georgios +2 more
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